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- LCC Coordinator Gives Keynote Address at Earth Day Celebration
- Appalachian LCC Coordinator Dr. Jean Brennan was a featured speaker for the Distinguished Lecture Series at Northwest Missouri State University during its ...
- Species and Habitat Vulnerability Assessments of Appalachian Species and Habitats
- Future climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies will be dependent on the best available projections of how the regional climate will change and the ...
- Species and Habitat Vulnerability Assessments of Appalachian Species and Habitats
- Future climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies will be dependent on the best available projections of how the regional climate will change and on ...
- Webinar on Riparian Restoration Tool showcases Appalachian LCC Science
- On April 22, Appalachian LCC GIS Analyst and Information Manager Jessica Rhodes gave a webinar presentation to 80 resource managers, scientists, and ...
- Stream Impacts from Water Withdrawals in the Marcellus Shale Region
- A new study from the Appalachian Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC) and Cornell University looks at how the region's surface freshwater supply – and the ...
- Fact Sheet: AppLCC Overview
- Today a range of monumental conservation challenges confronts the Appalachians. This includes the loss and fragmentation of natural habitats; disruptions in ...
- Preserving Working Lands Conserves Habitats
- Working lands not only provide food and fiber for our nation, but also an assortment of environmental benefits such as critical habitat for wildlife.
- Engaging Conservation Partnerships in the Vital Chesapeake Bay Watershed
- Over the last two months, Coordinator Jean Brennan has worked with partners in the Chesapeake Conservation Partnership and Chesapeake Watershed Forum to ...
- Steering Committee Work Groups Developing Major Goals and Objectives of Next 5-Year Work Plan
- The Appalachian LCC community has identified and refined the major goals the Cooperative will work towards in the coming years, based on in-depth survey ...
- Demonstrating Value of Riparian Restoration Tool to Riparian Forest Buffer Advisory Committee
- On October 27, Jessica Rhodes of the Appalachian LCC provided a demonstration of the Riparian Prioritization for Climate Change Resilience (RPCCR) decision ...
- Landscape Conservation Design Phase II: Assessing Aquatic Integrity
- Over the last year, a coordinated series of consultations with experts across the region has resulted in priority aquatic species, habitats, and ecosystems ...
- SECAS Version 1.0 Provides Regional Long-term Vision for Conservation
- Leaders from state fish and wildlife agencies and federal and non-governmental partners came together at the 2016 Southeast Association of Fish and Wildlife ...
- Ecosystem Benefits and Environmental Threats
- The Appalachian LCC is funding research that will assess and inventory ecosystem services throughout the Appalachians in order to link and fully communicate ...
- Ecosystem Benefits and Environmental Threats
- Given the rapid environmental change experienced and expected across the Appalachians, it will be crucial to understand the vulnerabilities of valued ecosystem ...
- Braven Beaty: The Nature Conservancy - Clinch Valley Program
- Braven Beaty discusses his work in the Appalachian region with mussels, the biological importance of the Clinch-Powell River Basin, and how the Appalachian LCC ...
- Marquette Crockett: Canaan Valley National Wildlife Refuge
- Wildlife biologist Marquette Crockett (formerly of the Canaan Valley National Wildlife Refuge) talks about the unique habitats and common problems that stretch ...
- Mark Ford: Virginia Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
- Mark Ford, Unit Leader of the Virginia Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, discusses his research on threatened, rare, and endangered species, how the ...
- Mark Hudy: U.S. Geological Survey
- Mark Hudy, Senior Science Advisor in Fisheries for the U.S. Geological Survey, highlights the importance of connecting scientific efforts across the region and ...
- Hugh Irwin: The Wilderness Society
- Hugh Irwin, Landscape Conservation Planner at the Wilderness Society, talks on how the Appalachian LCC can begin to fill in research gaps and develop common ...
- Nels Johnson: The Nature Conservancy - Pennsylvania
- Nels Johnson discusses how LCCs are important vehicles for increasing efficiencies in conservation, and through collective capacity how LCCs can address ...
- Todd Jones-Farrand: Central Hardwoods Joint Venture
- Science Coordinator Todd Jones-Farrand highlights how Joint Ventures and LCCs can work together in a complimentary fashion and how both partnerships share a ...
- Thomas Minney: The Nature Conservancy
- Thomas Minney discusses the potential of the Appalachian LCC, how this organization can address large-scale issues like climate change, and the need to achieve ...
- Scott Robinson: Southeast Aquatic Resources Partnership
- Coordinator Scott Robinson addresses the obstacles of data collection, preparation, and development and how the LCCs can help standardized this process for all ...
- Jim Schaberl: Shenandoah National Park
- Jim Schaberl talks about specific research projects taking place in Shenandoah, what he hopes the LCC can accomplish, and why the National Park service is ...
- Cindy Schulz: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Virginia
- Cindy Schulz highlights the value of bringing together many federal, state, and NGO groups to establish relationships and how acquiring access and knowledge of ...
- Scott Smith: Maryland Department of Natural Resources
- Wildlife Ecologist Scott Smith talks about the vital importance of the Appalachians for the survival of salamanders, how the LCCs can facilitate issues between ...
- Kimberly Terrell: Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute
- Kimberly Terrell describes her work studying the biological constraints of salamanders to adjust to climate change and how the regional nature of the LCC can ...
- A Stream Classification System for the Appalachian Landscape Conservation Cooperative
- Unifying state-based stream classifications into a single consistent system, principal investigators at The Nature Conservancy developed a hierarchical ...
- Data Needs Assessment
- The Data Needs Assessment research project was undertaken to review the variety of resources on conservation planning to provide packages of products, data, ...
- 2015 Annual Report
- The 2015 Annual Report details the investment the Appalachian LCC has made over the past years that led to the creation of vital research products, tools, and ...