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Network of Landscape Conservation

On the National Forum on Landscape Conservation: November 2017. NCTC. Shepherdstown WV.

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Interior’s Office of Policy Analysis Seminar Wildland Fire Management—Past, Present, and Future

The Department of the Interior’s (DOI’s) wildland fire program coordinates and provides strategic leadership and oversight that is vital to DOI and the American people. This dynamic program has evolved over the past two decades through its policies, organization, management, and budget.

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Materials to review

Find here a PDF of AppLCC funded research.

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Overview: Key Science Investments

How can science investments work for you? This section delivers a set of short video presentations to help you learn about our many Science Investments, such as Research Products, Tools, and Data; Delivering Science; Building Capacity; and Networking Communities.

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USGS Study Reveals Interactive Effects of Climate Change, Invasive Species on Native Fish

USGS Study Reveals Interactive Effects of Climate Change, Invasive Species on Native Fish

A new USGS study shows non-native Brown Trout can place a burden on native Brook Trout under the increased water temperatures climate change can cause.

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Managing Forests for Birds Video Series

Managing Forests for Birds Video Series

A new video series by the Ohio Bird Conservation Initiative highlights the importance of proper forest management in improving a diversity of habitat for birds and other wildlife.

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Tangible Landscape as a tool for modeling and science communication

Tangible Landscape as a tool for modeling and science communication

In this webinar the Conservation Biology Institute introduce Tangible Landscape, a technology that links an interactive physical model with GRASS GIS through a real-time cycle of interaction, 3D scanning, geospatial computation, and 3D rendering.

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Land Trust Alliance is Calling All Filmmakers and Land Lovers!

Land Trust Alliance, TennGreen's accrediting body, is hosting a film-making competition about YOUR connection to the land.

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SARP's Latest News Update

SARP's Latest News Update

Periodic news updates from the Southeast Aquatic Resources Partnership.

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Materials to review prior to meeting

Find here a PDF of App LCC funded research that will be discussed during the workshop.

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Survey - What We Learned

Survey 4 of 6 for the Appalachian LCC Steering Committee Members.

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Resources

Area for sharing files, videos, spreadsheets etc.

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Synthesis of Science Investments

Synthesis of Science Investments

Information and tools to guide landscape conservation in the Appalachians. This document provides a synthesis of all Appalachian LCC funded research project deliverables such as decision support tools, data layers, final reports, and other vital information that will help plan and manage for the conservation of aquatic and terrestrial systems throughout the region.

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Funded Research and Science Products

A summary of all the Appalachian LCC funded research and project deliverables.

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Western Appalachian Consultations

Consultations with technical experts in the western region of the Appalachians on the Landscape Conservation Design.

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Southern Appalachian Consultations

Consultations with technical experts in the southern region of the Appalachians on the Landscape Conservation Design.

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Northern Appalachian Consultations

Consultations with technical experts in the northern region of the Appalachians on the Landscape Conservation Design.

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Explore Natural Communities: Mobile Experience

Explore Natural Communities: Mobile Experience

A joint project of NatureServe and the National Park Service, National Capital Region. With NPS support, NatureServe formed a team including 4 college- level interns to create a mobile experience for the Explore Natural Communities website. With a mobile device (cell phone, tablet, iPad, etc.) and an internet connection, all users can access a map of the park and track their location along trails, query the map for information about nearby natural communities, use pictures of plants and animals that help form the natural communities to learn to recognize them in the field, enjoy prebuilt hikes, listen to podcasts, and watch videos all focused on the natural history and natural communities of Rock Creek Park. Check it out on your mobile device at: http://explorenaturalcommunities.org/parks-places/rock-creek-park/ mobile-map.

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