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Topic: 6) Good environmental ethic in the school system.
 
Topic: 5) Engaging public and partners in more productive, timely, and honest ways.
 
Topic: 4) Increase relevance to general public; urban, rural (add value to the community).
 
Discussion: 3) Convincing the Director that we can do landscape conservation in the NE.
 
Discussion: 2) Educating a changing customer base.
 
Discussion from Mtg - March 3-4, 2015
1)      Need a good comprehensive example of SHC to point to.
Conservation Planning Atlas
Information, Links to Webinars, etc.
Gray, Marcus
 
Human-side of Restoration Webinar
Grand finale for the Human-side of Restoration Webinar Series. Please join us on Thursday, March 12th from 10:30-12:00 (Mountain) for Learning from our Ancestors: Combining ancient knowledge systems and modern science to achieve restoration.
Olsen, Lance
 
Tennessee River Basin with APP LCC Boundary
This map depicts the boundaries of the Tennessee River basin defined using hydrologic units from the U.S. Gelogical Survey overlaid on the Appalachian LCC boundary using the National Geographic World Map as a basemap.
Tennessee River Basin Map
This map depicts the boundaries of the Tennessee River Basin based on hydrologic units from U.S. Geoloogical Survey using the National Geogrpahic World Map as a basemap.
Clinch Mountain WMA Waterfall
Waterfall located at the Clinch Mountain Wildlife Management Area
Stream at Clinch Mountain Wildlife Management Area
Upstream view of stream at the Clinch Mountain Wildlife Management Area.
Marxan_Learning_session_group_photo.jpg
 
Energy Assessment News Release
A new study and online mapping tool by the Appalachian Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC) and The Nature Conservancy are intended to inform discussions among conservation agencies and organizations, industry, policy makers, regulators and the public on how to protect essential natural resources while realizing the benefits of increased domestic energy production.
New Study Looks at Future of Appalachian Energy Development
A new study and online mapping tool released by the Appalachian Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC) and The Nature Conservancy are intended to inform discussions among conservation agencies and organizations, industry, policy makers, regulators and the public on how to protect essential natural resources while realizing the benefits of increased domestic energy production.
Landscape Planning
Image of land managers coordinating.
Photo Collage Energy Assessment
For Assessing Future Energy Development across the Appalachians.
Energy Landing Page Image
For Assessing Future Energy Development Across the Appalachians.