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Person Malaney, Jason
Conservation genetics and landscape gene flow. Genetic monitoring of imperiled, endangered, threatened populations or species. Wildlife diseases and host-parasite coevolution.
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Managements Plans
Houses documents that increase the group’s knowledge of strategic planning for the conservation of freshwater mollusks. For example, this folder will contain a suite of watershed management plans that are pertinent to mollusks; biological opinions of the Fish and Wildlife Service, and relevant Fish and Wildlife Management Plans.
Located in LP Members / Workspaces / Freshwater Mollusks
Managing for Species Adaptive Capacity
A new paper authored by researchers at federal agencies, regional partnerships, and universities, including Appalachian LCC Coordinator and Senior Scientist Dr. Jean Brennan, proposes a new conceptual paradigm for adaptive capacity.
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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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Managing Invasive Species in Wetland Restoration Projects
The Association of State Wetland Managers (ASWM) is pleased to invite you to attend the next webinar in our popular Improving Wetland Restoration Success webinar series on “Managing Invasive Species in Wetland Restoration Projects.”
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Managing Urban Forests in a Changing Climate
Register now to learn how you can help your urban forest and your community prepare for the effects of climate change at The Morton Arboretum Urban Tree Conference, “Managing Urban Forests in a Changing Climate,” November 18 and 19, 2014, in Lisle, Illinois.
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File application/x-troff-ms Map of Meeting Rooms
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File PDF document Map-ClimateScienceCenters.pdf
Located in Resources / General Resources Holdings / July Workshop 2012
Maps & Data
Well-connected landscapes are necessary to sustain many of the natural and cultural resources important to the Appalachian region today and into the future. If these landscapes are to endure and be resilient to impending environmental changes, it will require a collaborative effort involving many organizations and reaching across jurisdictional and political boundaries. Conservation planning - a process of spatially identifying and prioritizing lands and waters important for functioning ecosystems and biodiversity - is well suited to address the many large-scale biodiversity challenges facing the region and lead to conservation outcomes that link pristine and natural lands into an interconnected landscape for plants, animals, and humans.
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Products and deliverables from the Appalachian LCC NatureScape Conservation Design.