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LCC Names New Executive Committee Members
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
Sep 22, 2015
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filed under:
Steering Committee,
News,
Network
We have tallied all the votes for the election of our next slate of officers who will serve as the Appalachian LCC Chair, Vice Chair, and Executive Committee Officers beginning in April 2016.
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LCC National Council Convening
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by
National LCC
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published
Sep 03, 2013
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filed under:
News,
National LCC
The U.S. Institute for Environmental Conflict Resolution is currently convening the Landscape Conservation Cooperatives (LCC) National Council, and is currently accepting nominations for one LCC participant on the Council.
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LCC Network Announces National Council Members
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by
National LCC
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published
Jan 13, 2014
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filed under:
News,
National LCC,
Network
The LCC National Council will work to provide national-level coordination to identify ecological and institutional challenges and successes across the network of 22 LCCs.
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LCC Network Receives Distinguished Landscape Practitioner Award
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
Mar 20, 2017
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filed under:
News,
Network
The Landscape Conservation Cooperative Network has been selected by the U.S. Chapter of the Association of Landscape Ecology (US-IALE) Awards Committee to receive the Distinguished Landscape Practitioner Award.
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LCC Network Releases 2014 Strategic Plan
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
Oct 21, 2014
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last modified
Dec 15, 2014 05:40 PM
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filed under:
News,
National LCC,
Plan
The Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC) Network has developed a strategic plan that articulates a path for the next five years to achieving the LCC Network’s vision and mission to conserve and maintain landscapes and seascapes capable of sustaining natural and cultural resources for current and future generations.
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LCC Science Helping to Target Restoration Sites to Improve Water Quality in the Susquehanna and Potomac Watersheds
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
Feb 06, 2017
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filed under:
News,
Water quality,
Riparian Restoration,
Research
The Natural Resources Conservation Service, the EPA, and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania are investing $28 million in restoration activities – from wetlands to riparian buffers to floodplain reconnection - in the Susquehanna and Potomac watershed to improve water quality.
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Learning from Each Other Within the LCC Family
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
Feb 06, 2017
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filed under:
News,
Network
Appalachian LCC Coordinator and Chief Scientist Dr. Jean Brennan recently served on a temporary, 60-day detail for the Arctic LCC helping to identify strategic programmatic and research direction and sharing current efforts to promote the LCCs science delivery in Alaska.
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Light Weight Tracking Technology Could Help Reveal Mysteries of Golden-winged Warbler Decline
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by
Rhishja Cota
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published
Oct 24, 2022
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last modified
Nov 03, 2023 09:37 PM
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filed under:
Eastern Deciduous Forests,
Audubon North Carolina,
Bird monitoring,
WLFW,
Wildlife Conservation,
Songbird migration,
Golden-Winged Warbler,
Endangered Species,
News,
Working Lands for Wildlife,
Birds
Audubon and partners across the South and Midwest are using radio tags to track a rare songbird.
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Listening for the Rain
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by
Filoteo Gómez Martínez
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published
Oct 21, 2014
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last modified
Oct 21, 2014 11:14 AM
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filed under:
Climate Change,
Tribal,
News
Listening for the Rain starts a pluricultural conversation in which some Indigenous people who live in the central United States of America discuss their observations and understandings of, as well as responses to, climate change and variability.
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Lock Haven, Nature Conservancy Protect 5,200 Acres in Conservation Effort
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by
The Nature Conservancy
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published
Oct 31, 2012
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last modified
Jan 21, 2013 10:24 AM
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filed under:
Habitat,
Climate Change,
NGO,
Forests,
State,
Conservation,
News
Lock Haven City Authority, as a partner in The Nature Conservancy’s Working Woodlands Program, agrees to forever protect and sustainably manage its forest and freshwater resources.
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