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Overview of Representative Species Approach
A 2011 overview presentation video by Andrew Milliken (prepared as background materials for the AppLCC Science Needs Workshop -- background/orientation meeting held Nov 2011.)
(accdb) NE/NALCC Representative species database
database from Scott Schwank, NALCC, identified via the "Representative Species" process initiated in the Northeast Region (ver. 2011-06-23). Please respect intellecual property rights.
PPT on FWS Region 5 Representative Species Approach
Provided by the Region 5 Conservation Science Team (16 slides).
(em) Background on Representative species
email correspondance with Marquetted Crockett (AppLCC) and Scott Schwank (NALCC) regarding the Representative species dataset (see associated accdb).
Eastern LCC Surrogate Species Efforts
Ongoing regional LCC efforts to achieve a surrogate species approach
Waterfowl
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Waterbirds
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Shorebirds
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Landbird List
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Draft Natural Resource Indicator Process
From South Atlantic LCC
Natural Resource Indicator Recommendations
From the South Atlantic LCC
Andrew Milliken - Representative Species Video
Andrew Milliken's presentation on Representative Species and Conservation
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Andrew Milliken PPT presentation pdf
Andrew Milliken's Representative Species and Conservation Design presentation
Appalachian LCC Proposed Subzones 3
Map showing 3 subzones of the Appalachian LCC boundary, based on The Nature Conservancy ecoregions derived from the USFS subsection map (1995).
Appalachian LCC Proposed Subzones 2
Map showing 2 subzones of the Appalachian LCC boundary, based on The Nature Conservancy ecoregions derived from the USFS subsection map (1995).
Northeast Habitat Classification
The Northeast Habitat Classification and Mapping Project supporting documet
Nature Serve Terrestrial Habitat Classification
ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS OF THE UNITED STATES A WORKING CLASSIFICATION OF U.S. TERRESTRIAL SYSTEMS
Comparison of TNC and Nature Serve Terrestrial Classification
The following document was created as a means for straightforward comparison of the existing, “Terrestrial Ecological Systems of the United States” from NatureServe and the RFA application from The Nature Conservancy for Terrestrial Habitat Mapping
Merging NE and SE Classifications - 4/3/13 conf call notes
A meeting/conf call was held at the FWS R5 Office to further discuss this issue, especially as it affects Region 5 Science Applications Program and the Appalachian LCC.