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Guiding Principles: Work at a Landscape Scale, Engage a Diversity of Partners, Adopt a Conservation Framework.
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File Appalachian LCC Reachback to Field Offices
A PowerPoint summary of the mission, governance structure, decision-support tools, and conservation priorities of the Appalachian LCC.
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Appalachian LCC Staff
This workspace is to be used by core Appalachian LCC staff to share, review, and comment on documents and other work related to the Cooperative.
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Image JPEG image Appalachian Mountain Joint Venture
Appalachian Mountain Joint Venture Logo
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Appalachian Mountains Joint Venture
The Appalachian Mountains Joint Venture (AMJV) is one of 18 habitat Joint Venture partnerships in the United States. It is comprised of state and federal government agencies, non-governmental organizations, universities, and industries that work together to prioritize and coordinate conservation activities while building upon scientific knowledge. They work with researchers and resource managers to design and implement effective conservation projects for native bird species throughout their annual life cycles, targeting breeding, migration, and over-wintering areas.
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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 large connected areas 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. The outcome of the Appalachian LCC Conservation Planning process and modeling is a dynamic ‘Conservation Blueprint’ or 'Landscape Conservation Design' called NatureScape. This is a dynamic or living design envisioned as an ongoing consultation with the conservation community - continuously incorporating new information and datasets as well as engaging subject-matter experts and committed stakeholders. Phase I and II of this effort are described below. NatureScape Map
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Appendicies
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AppLCC Conservation Framework
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