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Agricultural
Map of agricultural eco-type locations in the Connecticut River watershed
Suggestions for Setting Population Objectives - CT River Watershed Pilot
Connecticut River Watershed Landscape Conservation Design Pilot: Suggestions for Setting Population Objectives (April 2014)
Connecticut River Pilot FAQs
Connecticut River Pilot FAQs, 3-28-2014 version
Proposed Process for Decisions Connecticut River Pilot
Proposed Process for Decisions Connecticut River Pilot
Draft Goals for Connecticut River Pilot as of 3-28-2014
Draft Goals for Connecticut River Pilot as of 3-28-2014
Product Description: Northeast Aquatic Connectivity: An Assessment of Dams on Northeastern Rivers
Short Product Description: Northeast Aquatic Connectivity: An Assessment of Dams on Northeastern Rivers
Connecticut River Landscape Conservation Design Pilot Overview
Connecticut River Landscape Conservation Design Pilot Overview
DRAFT timeline for Connecticut River Pilot
Discussion Draft Timeline for CTR Pilot for Core Team Meeting February 24, 2014 not for distribution
Connecticut River Watershed Pilot Core Team Meeting Attendee List 2-24-14
Core Team members and guests expected to attend Connecticut River Watershed Pilot Core Team Meeting February 24 in Turners Falls, MA
Connecticut River Pilot Core Team Agenda 2-24-14
Connecticut River Pilot Core Team Agenda 2-24-14
Chiapas/Appalachian/Pacific Alliance
Many of the bird species that breed in the AMJV spend the fall and winter months in Mexico and Central and South America. Our partnership is committed to work with international partners to design and implement efficient and effective conservation projects for priority species on their migratory pathways and wintering areas.