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Land Use and Energy Development in the Appalachian LCC
A brief discussion of primary land uses in the AppLCC.
Appendix 2a. Recovery Plans for Federally Listed Species within the AppLCC
A list of ESA Recovery Plans published for listed species within the AppLCC.
Appendix 3. Species of Greatest Conservation Concern within AppLCC
SOGC as identified by States and Partners within Appalachians.
Appendix 4. Cooperative Ecosystem Study Units within AppLCC
A list of CESUs with in the AppLCC boundary.
Appendix 1. Key Species as Identified by Partners of the AppLCC
A list of endemic species identified by States, NGOs and Federal agency biologists as key to a healthy Appalachian ecosystem.
Map of Fisheries Partnerships within AppLCC Boundary
The Eastern Brook Trout JV, Ohio River Basin Fish Habitat Partnership, and Southeast Aquatic Resources Partnership all lie within the AppLCC boundary.
Map of Bird Joint Ventures within AppLCC Boundary
The Central Hardwoods JV and Appalachian Mountain JV both cover portions of the AppLCC boundary.
Climate Change Adaptation Planning
Planning efforts completed or underway by Federal and State agencies and Tribes.
Conservation Challenges in the Appalachian LCC
A discussion of land use and climate change as these affect conservation planning for key species, habitats, and resources.
Introduction to the Appalachian LCC
Information summarizing the LCC concept, landscape setting, and natural resource gems of this unique ecosystem.
AppLCC Development and Operations Planning
Information collected during the initial development phase of the Appalachian LCC to characterize the landscape setting, natural resources, land use and climate challenges, and to describe the science/research and conservation management capacity that exists in the Appalachian conservation community.
Introduction to the National LCC Network Concept
LCC Network overview, including map of geographic boundaries of 22 national LCCs including the Appalachian LCC.
National Landscape Conservation Cooperative Network Concept
LCC Network overview, including map of geographic boundaries of 22 national LCCs including the Appalachian LCC.
Conservation in a Changing Climate - Website
The success of future conservation efforts will depend upon our abilities to understand and predict ecosystem changes and take action to help species adjust to a changing climate.
Gulf Coastal Plains and Ozarks LCC
The Gulf Coastal Plains and Ozarks Landscape Conservation Cooperative (GCPO LCC) is part of a national network of Landscape Conservation Cooperatives. The GCPO LCC conducts research and develop tools that improve natural resource management.
Private Landowner Network - National LCCs Map
Here is an interactive map of all National LCC's.
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Appalachian LCC Reachback to Field Offices
A PowerPoint summary of the mission, governance structure, decision-support tools, and conservation priorities of the Appalachian LCC.
AppLCC Boundary
The extent of the Appalachian LCC area.
USDA and Interior Reach Historic Agreement to Support Voluntary Wildlife Conservation Efforts on Working Agricultural Lands
Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Chief Dave White and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) Director Dan Ashe today announced an agreement that will provide long-term regulatory predictability for up to 30 years to farmers, ranchers and forest landowners participating in NRCS’s Working Lands for Wildlife (WLFW) Initiative.