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First Friday All Climate Change Talks
by Matthew Cimitile published Apr 01, 2013 last modified Mar 04, 2022 09:09 PM — filed under: , ,
Frank Thompson, research wildlife biologist with the Forest Service Northern Research Station in Columbia, MO, will discuss “Changes in the abundance of tree species under climate projections for the Central Hardwoods and Central Appalachians.”
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First Stewards 2014 Symposium
by Matthew Cimitile published Jun 03, 2014 — filed under: ,
Our major goals for this symposium are threefold: Promote and discuss how our Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) becomes a stronger part of the climate change conversation; Explore how we as indigenous peoples can unite to have a stronger voice since our communities will disproportionately feel the impacts of climate change; and Plan how our youth can be promoted to take the lead on this conversation in the future.
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File PDF document Flaxman and Vargas-Moreno_2011_Considering Climate Change-WildlifeActionPlan.pdf
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Front Row Seats to Climate Change
by U.S. Geological Survey published May 28, 2013 — filed under: , , ,
Increasingly erratic rainfall patterns can lead to declines in southeastern frog and salamander populations, but protecting ponds can improve their plight.
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File application/x-troff-ms Full Proposal - A Web-Based Tool for Riparian Restoration Prioritization to Promote Climate Change Resilience (RPCCR) in Eastern U.S. Streams
by Keith H. Nislow, Mark Hudy, Bruce Wiggins published Nov 13, 2012 last modified Sep 30, 2013 11:40 AM — filed under: , , , ,
The RPCCR is a web-based tool currently under development which is designed to allow managers to rapidly identify high-priority riparian restoration targets. The objective of this project is to complete development of the RPCCR, link it with the Appalachian LCC website, and integrate it with ongoing stream temperature monitoring and modeling efforts within the Northeast Climate Science Center (NECSC) and participating Landscape Conservation Cooperatives.
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File PDF document Galbraith H_JPrice_2009 EPA VA framework cc end spc_climate change.pdf
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File Microsoft Word Document Galbraith habitat vulnerability assessment_draft.doc
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File PDF document Gardali et al 2012_CCVA CA Birds_PLOSOne2012.pdf
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Geodiversity Key to Conserving Biodiversity Under Climate Change
by The Nature Conservancy published Jun 30, 2015 — filed under: , , ,
The physical factors that create diversity (landform, bedrock, soil and topography), collectively known as geodiversity, might be the key to conserving biodiversity under a changing climate.
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File PDF document Glick et al. 2011_NWFScanningtheConservationHorizon_climate change_vulnerability assessment.pdf
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