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"Ecosystem Benefits and Risks" Research and Website Support Natural Resource Management across the Appalachians

"Ecosystem Benefits and Risks" Research and Website Support Natural Resource Management across the Appalachians

The Appalachian Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC) and the U.S. Forest Service are releasing products from the first phase of an ongoing study assessing benefits of and risks to the region's "ecosystem services" -- natural assets valued by people such as clean drinking water, outdoor recreation, forest products, and biological conservation.

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Connecting the Connecticut: Partners create science-based blueprint for conserving New England’s largest river system

Connecting the Connecticut: Partners create science-based blueprint for conserving New England’s largest river system

It started two years ago as an experiment in combining big data with a big conservation vision for the 11,250 square-mile Connecticut River watershed.

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Applying LCC Tools to Issues Impacting the Keystone State

Applying LCC Tools to Issues Impacting the Keystone State

Pennsylvania is a landscape filled with abundant forests and wildlife, thousands of miles of rivers and streams, and home to a productive energy industry that includes the emergence of natural gas and alternative energy sources. Natural resource agencies and conservation organizations increasingly see the value for proactive science and tools that help inform decisions both locally and regionally in order to best protect and conserve the lands, waters, and wildlife of the state while harnessing resources that benefit society and the economy.

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Climate Science Centers and U.S. Geological Survey National Climate Change and Wildlife Science Center—Annual report for 2015

2015 was another great year for the Department of the Interior (DOI) Climate Science Centers (CSCs) and U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) National Climate Change and Wildlife Science Center (NCCWSC) network.

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AppLCC LCD Phase II Aquatic Expert Consultations

The Appalachian LCC consultations with aquatic experts on our Landscape Conservation Design moves next week to the second discussion about aquatic metrics, models and data.

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Tennessee River Valley Science Conference

Dr. Mary Davis, Appalachian LCC Assistant Coordinator, attended the Tennessee Valley Authority's (TVA) River Science Conference on April 11-12 at Montgomery Bell State Park near Burn, Tennessee.

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Managing Invasive Species in Wetland Restoration Projects

The Association of State Wetland Managers (ASWM) is pleased to invite you to attend the next webinar in our popular Improving Wetland Restoration Success webinar series on “Managing Invasive Species in Wetland Restoration Projects.”

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TRBN Science and Communications Teams Kick-Off Meetings

Assistant Coordinator Dr. Mary Davis represented the Appalachian LCC at two meetings that followed up on the Tennessee River Biodiversity Network (TRBN) workshop held in August 2015.

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NEAFWA Workshop: Applying Information and Tools from LCCs in the Northeast

NEAFWA Workshop: Applying Information and Tools from LCCs in the Northeast

On April 3, 2016, the Appalachian LCC and the North Atlantic LCC partnered to deliver a hands-on workshop for applying information and tools developed by LCCs in the northeast region.

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Mountain Streams Offer Climate Refuge

Mountain Streams Offer Climate Refuge

A new study offers hope for cold-water species in the face of climate change. The study, published today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, addresses a longstanding paradox between predictions of widespread extinctions of cold-water species and a general lack of evidence for those extinctions despite decades of recent climate change.

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2016 Spotlight on National Park Resources in the National Capital Region

To celebrate the National Park Service Centennial through talks and posters that highlight accomplishments in resources management and stewardship.

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Landscape Conservation Design: Initial Products and Expert Consultations for the Appalachian Mountains and Western River Basins

Landscape Conservation Design: Initial Products and Expert Consultations for the Appalachian Mountains and Western River Basins

Over the last couple years, the Appalachian LCC has supported the development of a science-based, regional-scale design commonly called a “Landscape Conservation Design (LCD)” or “Conservation Blueprint”.

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Enhancing Our Reach: Assistant Coordinators to Develop Focal-landscape Communities

Building on identified focal landscape cores from the Clemson team’s landscape conservation design research, the Cooperative is focusing initial implementation efforts by targeting two core areas for engagement and collaboration.

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New Climate Change Vulnerability Assessments Available for Species and Habitats

New Climate Change Vulnerability Assessments Available for Species and Habitats

New climate change vulnerability assessments for 41 species and 3 habitats in the Appalachians are now available on the applcc.org Web Portal.

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What Lies Beneath: Classification and Mapping of Cave and Karst Resources

What Lies Beneath: Classification and Mapping of Cave and Karst Resources

“What Lies Beneath?” is not just a great name for a horror movie, but can describe the scientific and biodiversity challenges in protecting the distribution and richness of natural resources within karst landscapes.

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A Refined Stream Classification System Generated for the Appalachians 

A Refined Stream Classification System Generated for the Appalachians 

Stream classification information is essential to develop and implement flow standards and water management recommendations that will sustain aquatic biodiversity.

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LCC Boosts Relationships in the Ohio River Basin

The Ohio River Basin Fish Habitat Partnership convened its annual meeting in Columbus, Ohio this month and the Appalachian LCC was there to join the conversation.

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Climate Adaptation Fund Announce Latest round of Grantmaking

Read the 2016 Request for Proposals, review the Applicant Guidance Document and submit a completed WCS Pre-proposal Application using our online application form no later than 5:00 PM EDT on Friday, April 8, 2016.

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