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Marxan Training Presentations
Powerpoint presentation from Marxan training.
Marxan Training Overall Agenda PDF
PDF of the Agenda for Day 1 and Day 2 of Marxan training.
National Cave and Karst Management Symposium
The theme for the Symposium is "Hidden Landscapes – Hidden Challenges", with particular emphasis on management issues related to human impact on karst.
Land and Water Conservation Fund Secures View from Virginia's Spy Rock, One of the Most Scenic Overlooks along the Appalachian Trail
Today, United States Department of Agriculture Deputy Under Secretary Arthur "Butch" Blazer joined representatives of The Conservation FundThis is an external link or third-party site outside of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) website., and the U.S. Forest Service to celebrate the protection of property within George Washington-Jefferson National Forests along the Appalachian National Scenic Trail. Funding support was provided through the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF).
New National Wildlife Refuge Established to Protect Some of Appalachia’s Rarest Places
The Mountain Bogs National Wildlife Refuge became America’s 563rd refuge today.
U.S. Protected Lands Mismatch Biodiversity Priorities, Implications for the Southeast
Former NCSU researcher Clinton Jenkins will present a webinar discussing the Southeast implications of his recent paper published in PNAS.
Eastern Forests Threat Center Image
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USFWS Region 5 Endangered Species Act Update
A periodic update pertaining to recovery planning and implementation, incidental take, and other information related to the Endangered Species Act within Region 5 of the USFWS.
Hubbs, Don
 
Map of Listed, Proposed, and Candidate Fish in the UTRB
Map depicting the number of listed, proposed, and candidate fish species within each 12-digit HUC within the Upper Tennessee River Basin. Occurrences include extant and historical records. Areas within the UTRB boundary not shaded by a color denoted in the key have no records of imperiled fish species occurrences.
Presentation: DSL Package Documentation, Abstracts
Powerpoint presentation slides reviewing spatial data layers and tables associated with the Connecticut River Landscape Conservation Design.
Connecticut River Pilot Core Team Meeting 04-02-2015
Core Team meeting to review Designing Sustainable Landscapes Products
Decision Documentation (updated 04-10-2015)
Mid-depth summary of decisions made throughout the full pilot process
Link to Products Documentation - Abstracts (PDF)
PDF version of the products documentation - posted for viewing in the browser. Hyperlinks work. Most recent update: 4/10/2015
Products Documentation - Abstracts (PDF)
PDF version of the products documentation - posted for viewing in the browser. Most recent update: 3/21/2015
Agenda: Core Team Meeting 03-27-2015
Agenda, Handouts and Presentation for March 27th Core Team Meeting in Hadley, Massachusetts from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Hydrologic Units within the Tennessee River Basin
Unit name and total area (square miles) for 2, 4, 6, and 8 digit hydrologic units within the Tennessee River System.
Document: Summary of January Core Team Meeting
Notes and summary of presentations and discussions at the January Core Team meeting.
A Complex Landscape has both Vulnerabilities and Resilience to Climate Change
Central Appalachian forests have been experiencing the effects of a changing climate for decades, and effects such as more heavy rainfall events, more drought, and more hot days are likely to continue, according to a new vulnerability assessment for the region by the U.S. Forest Service and many partners.
AppLCC Riparian Restoration Tool for Climate Change Resiliency Webinar
Part of the Safeguarding Wildlife from Climate Change web series hosted by USFWS and National Wildlife Federation, this presentation will highlight an innovative riparian planting and restoration decision support tool, funded by the Appalachian Landscape Conservation Cooperative that is now available to the conservation community.