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Providing the Science for Natural and Cultural Resource Adaptation to Climate Change
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An Overview and Update of the National Climate Change and Wildlife Science Center and the DOI Climate Science Centers
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Annual Funding Opportunity USGS Climate Science Centers
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Fiscal Year 2013 and 2014
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USGS Climate Science Centers Annual Funding Opportunity
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Funding Opportunity Announcement for the eight Department of Interior Climate Science Centers (CSC) for Fiscal Years 2013 and 2014.
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2012 was Warmest and Second Most Extreme Year on Record for the Contiguous U.S.
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2012 marked the warmest year on record for the contiguous United States with the year consisting of a record warm spring, second warmest summer, fourth warmest winter and a warmer-than-average autumn.
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USGS Climate Change Centers
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Section 2: Science Capacity within the Appalachian Community Federal Departments/Agencies
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Appalachian LCC as a Climate Refugia and Continental-scale Connectivity Corridor
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Section 1: Biodiversity and Conservation Challenges Across the Appalachian Region
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Climate Change
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Section 1: Biodiversity and Conservation Challenges Across the Appalachian Region
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Federal Conservation Agencies & Climate Change
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Section 1: Biodiversity and Conservation Challenges Across the Appalachian Region
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State Agencies and Climate Change Planning
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State Wildlife Action Plans prepared by natural resource agencies describe monitoring species and their habitats, monitoring the effectiveness of the conservation actions proposed, and adapting these conservation actions to respond appropriately to new information or changing conditions, including climate change. Other agencies at the state and federal level have also identified a need to plan strategically for climate change. The following states had published climate change plans or reports at the time of publication of the Appalachian Development and Operations Plan.
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Section 1: Biodiversity and Conservation Challenges Across the Appalachian Region
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Operational Plan
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The Appalachian LCC Operational Plan provides an overview on the conservation challenges in the Appalachian region, identifies the members of the conservation science and management communities, and presents the Science Needs and specific conservation targets and goals to meet landscape conservation objectives as identified in the Steering Committee's 5-Year Work Plan.
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