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March 10 Consultation Presentation Slides
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Presentation slides from Dr. Paul Leonard about Appalachian LCC Conservation Design Phase 1 Research and Products.
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Initial Consultations
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Summary of Call Notes and Recommendations
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From March 10 Consultation and Presentation.
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March 17 Consultation Presentation Slides
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Presentation slides from Dr. Paul Leonard about Appalachian LCC Conservation Design Phase 1 Research and Products.
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Phase 2 Consultations
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The Appalachian LCC is continuing our Landscape Conservation Design (LCD) by moving into Phase II of our consultations. In this next phase, the LCC and experts will continue refining elements of the initial products from the LCD effort, as well as delving further into themes regarding aquatic integrity, biota, ecosystems, and representative databases of the region. Experts will help the LCC identify appropriate frameworks for assessing aquatic integrity, as well as conservation targets and threats to aquatic ecosystems.
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Aquatic Consultations Phase 2
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Northern Appalachian Consultations
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Consultations with technical experts in the northern region of the Appalachians on the Landscape Conservation Design.
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Southern Appalachian Consultations
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Consultations with technical experts in the southern region of the Appalachians on the Landscape Conservation Design.
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Western Appalachian Consultations
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Consultations with technical experts in the western region of the Appalachians on the Landscape Conservation Design.
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AppLCC LCD Phase II Aquatic Consultation #4
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Final review of Aquatic Framework, Metrics, and Threats.
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Appalachian LCC Conservation Design
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A phased, multi-year effort by Clemson researchers and technical teams is analyzing terrestrial and aquatic resources within the Appalachian LCC geography to help identify places where conservation efforts will be most strategic and effective in achieving conservation goals.