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Agenda - Connecticut River Pilot Preliminary Meeting 01-15-2014
Agenda, handouts and presentations for Jan 15th Connecticut River Pilot FWS employee meeting in Hadley, Massachusetts from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Document: Representative species being modeled in CT River Watershed
At 2011 workshops in each of the three sub-regions, Service scientists and other experts selected a total of 87 terrestrial and wetland representative species. This table lists the representative species that occur in the Connecticut River Watershed for which habitat models are being developed through the Designing Sustainable Landscapes project, including the 13 species that are due to be completed first. The table includes associated habitats and examples of the species they are intended to represent.
Core Team Subgroup Members
Subteam assignments based on response to Feb 24, 2104 Core Team meeting request to “self-assign” to a subteam. Last updated 03-28-2014.
Presentation: Terrestrial Sub-Team Meeting Summary - 04-22-2014
Connecticut River Project Terrestrial Sub-Team: Meeting Summary Presentation - 22 April 2014
Agenda: May 13, 2014 Subteam Meeting (Terrestrial/Wetland)
May 13, 2014 Terrestrial Subteam Meeting for the Connecticut River Pilot.
Agenda: 4/22/2014 Call of Terrestrial Team, Connecticut River Watershed Pilot
Agenda, 4/22/2014 Call of Terrestrial Team, Connecticut River Watershed Pilot (1st meeting of the team)
Excel: Northeast Habitat Classification - formations, macrogroups, and ecological systems (April 2014)
Northeast Habitat Classification - formations, macrogroups, and ecological systems. Includes acreage in the 13 Northeastern states and within the Connecticut River Watershed.
Document: Suggestions for Setting Population Objectives - CT River Watershed Pilot (April 21, 2014)
Connecticut River Watershed Landscape Conservation Design Pilot: Suggestions for Setting Population Objectives (April 2014). Handout for April 22, 2014 team subteam meeting. Note: this document was revised on May 30 (also posted to subteam page).
Document: Terrestrial & Wetland Representative Species - How they were chosen (April 17, 2014)
How representative species for terrestrial and wetland ecosystems were chosen for the North Atlantic LCC region (April 17, 2014). Handout for April 22, 2014 meeting.
Document: Terrestrial and wetland ecosystems and representative species for Connecticut River Watershed pilot (April 17, 2014)
Table listing major terrestrial and wetland ecosystem types (ecological formation/macrogroup) and associated representative species for which habitat capability models are being developed. Current version: April 17, 2014. Handout for April 22, 2014 meeting.
Summary/Notes: Connecticut River Project Terrestrial Sub-Team - 22 April 2014
Connecticut River Project Terrestrial Sub-Team: Meeting notes- 22 April 2014
Agenda: April 22, 2014 Subteam Meeting (Terrestrial/Wetland)
April 22, 2014 Terrestrial Subteam Meeting for the Connecticut River Pilot. Meeting Purpose: Understand ecosystem types and species groups, and choose appropriate representative species for the Connecticut River Watershed.
Document: Potential Criteria for Weighting Ecological Systems (May 13, 2014)
This document summarizes the criteria for weighting ecological systems that emerged from the April core team meeting for the Connecticut River Pilot, and how they were applied to ecological systems of the watershed.
Notes from Terrestrial/Wetland Breakout Session, May 30, 2014
Connecticut River Watershed Pilot: Notes from Terrestrial/Wetland Breakout Session, May 30, 2014
Document: Potential Criteria for Prioritizing Wildlife Species in Conservation Design (05-30-2014)
Potential Criteria for Prioritizing Wildlife Species in Conservation Design 5-30-14
Document: Connecticut River Watershed Landscape Conservation Design Pilot: Suggestions for Setting Population Objectives (05-30-2014)
Connecticut River Watershed Landscape Conservation Design Pilot: Suggestions for Setting Population Objectives 5-30-14
Document and Maps: Landscape Capability and Vulnerability Table and Maps (05-30-2014)
One document including one table and 21 maps (PDF). The table includes statistics for each representative species on the current landscape capability in the Northeast region and the Connecticut River watershed. Maps of landscape capability in 2010 are included for the following species: American woodcock, Black bear, Blackburnian warbler, Blackpoll warbler, Eastern meadowlark, Louisiana waterthrush, Marsh wren, Northern waterthrush, Wood thrush. Maps of landscape capability in 2080 and the change from 2010 to 2080 are included for some of those species.
Document: Connecticut River Pilot Core Team Meeting Notes 05-30-2014
Connecticut River Pilot: Meeting Notes, May 30, 2014
Presentation: TNC Terrestrial Resilience
TNC Terrestrial Resilience Presentation from March 28, 2014 CTR meeting
Presentation: TNC Aquatic Resilience
TNC Aquatic Resilience Presentation from March 28, 2014 meeting