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Facilitators
Bios of those facilitating the Meeting.
Steering Committee Member Profiles
Bios of all Steering Committee members and alternates in 2016.
Nations Celebrate Centennial of Landmark Migratory Bird Treaty
Agreement between U.S. and Canada responsible for many successes in bird conservation; will help us meet challenges that lie ahead.
Partners in Flight 2016 Landbird Conservation Plan Released
Scientists Document Widespread Declines, Urgent Need for Conservation of Landbirds in U.S. and Canada. Report calls for unprecedented partnerships across public and private sectors to reverse trends throughout bird’s life-cycles.
Human Landscape table
Human Landscape table
Tom Fanslow at Ochlawaha Bog
Tom Fanslow at Ochlawaha Bog
john beckman nick palotta
john beckman nick palotta
Tomato Harvest
Tomato Harvest
Land Use
 
Economics and Business
 
Demographics and Social Values
 
Upcoming SC Meetings and Materials
Stay tuned for information pertaining to the next Steering Committee Meeting.
Appalachian LCC 2014 Annual Report
The Appalachian LCC has worked to define data and conservation science needs, invest in gathering foundational data and priority research, and build a coordinated network for those investments to pay off. Many of our funded research projects are now beginning to deliver important science information and tools to support landscape conservation for the valued natural and cultural resources in the Appalachians. This report highlights the many achievements of our partnership in these areas.
2015 Report Card
FY16 End of Year (2015-16) Report Card on the Work of the AppLCC to Advance its Goals and Objectives as Identified in the 2012-2017 5-Year Work Plan.
Tennessee River Basin Biodiversity Network Meeting
The Tennessee River Basin Biodiversity Network (Network) is a collaborative effort of conservation interests that is focused on increasing the efficiency, effectiveness, and durability of conservation actions in streams and rivers of the region.
Tennessee River Basin Network Agenda
Detailing presentations, discussions, and outcomes for the Tennessee River Basin Network Meeting.
Adaptation Working Folder
Adaptation of Natural Systems Human Landscape
American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting
This year’s theme is: Fisheries Conservation and Management: Making Connections and Building Partnerships.
Newman, Stagg
 
Cacapon and Lost Rivers Land Trust
The Cacapon and Lost Rivers Land Trust is the only homegrown organization exclusively dedicated to permanently protecting and preserving land in Cacapon and Lost River Valley. We have worked with our Valley’s landowners, for over 25 years to protect and preserve the natural resources, beauty and uniqueness of our Valley. Our work focuses on protecting only the richest ecological and economically beneficial areas to create a network or natural land hubs and corridors.