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Presentation: Brook Trout
Brook Trout Presentation by Ben Letcher, USGS
Product Description: Forecasting Changes in Stream Flow, Temperature and Salmonid Populations in the Eastern United States as a Result of Climate Change
Short Product Description Forecasting Changes in Stream Flow, Temperature and Salmonid Populations in the Eastern United States as a Result of Climate Change
Product Description: Designing Sustainable Landscapes Species Habitat Capability Models
Short Product Description Designing Sustainable Landscapes Species Habitat Capability Models
Product Description: Designing Sustainable Landscapes - Ecological Integrity
Short Product Description Designing Sustainable Landscapes - Ecological Integrity
Product Description: Assessing Freshwater Ecosystems for their Resilience to Climate Change
Short Product Description - Assessing Freshwater Ecosystems for their Resilience to Climate Change
Product Description: Habitat Suitability Modeling of select Regional Species of Greatest Conservation Need
Short Product Description - Habitat Suitability Modeling of select Regional Species of Greatest Conservation Need
Product Description: Resilient Sites for Terrestrial Conservation in the Northeast and Mid Atlantic Region
Short Product Description - Resilient Sites for Terrestrial Conservation in the Northeast and Mid Atlantic Region
Product Description: Ecologically Important Floodplain Forests in the Connecticut River Watershed
Short Product Description Ecologically Important Floodplain Forests in the Connecticut River Watershed
Document: Regional Conservation Partnerships in the Connecticut River Watershed
Description of partnerships and partner members from Regional Conservation Partnerships in the Connecticut River Watershed from Highstead
Document: SubTeam Members as of 3-28-2014
List of SubTeam Members as of 3-28-2014
Document: Species of Greatest Conservation Need for CT River Watershed States
Regional Species of Greatest Conservation Need of Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Connecticut: The Northeast state wildlife agencies have identified the following species as being regional Species of Greatest Conservation Need. The species on this list occur in at least one of the four states of the Connecticut River Watershed but not all have necessarily been confirmed within the watershed itself.
Document: Preliminary List of Aquatic Representative (Surrogate) Species
This list is a preliminary set of representative species for aquatic systems developed at a workshop sponsored by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in 2011.
Guidance for Core Team (Draft, 02-2014)
Draft Guidance for Connecticut River Watershed Pilot Core Team, last amended February 2014.
List of Representative Species (Draft, 02-2014)
Draft List of Representative Species In Connecticut River Watershed. Part of regional Representative Species list developed by the LCC/FWS. Includes subset of species being modeled by UMass Amherst for Designing Sustainable Landscapes project.
Review of Key Concepts and Answers to Some Frequently Asked Questions
Designing Sustainable Landscapes in the Northeast: A project of the NALCC and the Northeast Climate Science Center. Landscape Conservation Design, June 2014. Updated presentation posted 7/28/2014.
Terrestial and Wetlands Subteam Update
Slides for the subteam update at the July Core Team meeting
Core Team Survey Results
Connecticut River Pilot Core Team Survey Results, as of July 25.
Ecosystem Goals, Objectives, and Conservation Design Tradeoffs - Terrestrial / Wetland Team (July 21, 2014)
Ecosystem Goals, Objectives, and Conservation Design Tradeoffs (draft document for consideration by the Terrestrial / Wetland team) This document was drafted to assist the terrestrial/wetland subteam in considering conservation design questions related to the number, size, and configuration of "core areas" of conservation priority, and how they relate to the overall goals for the watershed.
Terrestrial and Wetland Technical Subteam
Core Team Meeting Apr 25, 2014 from 10:00 AM to 02:00 PM
Connecticut River Pilot April Core Team Meeting