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State Agencies and Climate Change Planning
State Wildlife Action Plans prepared by natural resource agencies describe monitoring species and their habitats, monitoring the effectiveness of the conservation actions proposed, and adapting these conservation actions to respond appropriately to new information or changing conditions, including climate change. Other agencies at the state and federal level have also identified a need to plan strategically for climate change. The following states had published climate change plans or reports at the time of publication of the Appalachian Development and Operations Plan.
Located in Cooperative / Our Plan / Section 1: Biodiversity and Conservation Challenges Across the Appalachian Region
File State Stream Temperature Compilation
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Located in News & Events / / Resource Materials: Previous Workshops / 2012 Stream Temperature Data and Modeling (Meeting I)
File State Stream Temperature Compilation
PPT slides provided by Jana Stewart. "Water Temperature Monitoring Efforts by Individual Agencies"
Located in News & Events / / Stream Temperature Workshop Information / Resource Materials: Presentations
State Wildlife Action Plans (SWAPs)
An Agenda for Conservation Success in Every State: In order to receive funds through the Wildlife Conservation and Restoration Program and the State Wildlife Grants Program, Congress charged each state and territory with developing a wildlife action plan. These proactive plans, known technically as “comprehensive wildlife conservation strategies,” assess the health of each state’s wildlife and habitats, identify the problems they face, and outline the actions that are needed to conserve them over the long term. All 50 States and five U.S. territories developed a State Wildlife Action Plan (SWAP) in 2005. State Wildlife Action Plans outline the steps that are needed to conserve wildlife and habitat before they become too rare or costly to restore. Taken as a whole, they present a national action agenda for preventing wildlife from becoming endangered.
Located in Cooperative / / SC Programmatic Alignment Work Group / State Wildlife Action Plans (SWAPs)
State: Impact on Wildlife
Located in Impacts
States
Located in Cooperative / Our Plan
File Stream Classification System for the Appalachians
funded research: TNC-Boston/NE
Located in Our Community / Workshops
File Stream Impacts from Water Withdrawals in the Marcellus Shale Region
funded research: Cornell University
Located in Our Community / Workshops
File ECMAScript program Stream Temperature Data and Modeling Meeting Notes
NALCC Aquatic Technical Team Meeting, 2012
Located in News & Events / / Resource Materials: Previous Workshops / 2012 Stream Temperature Data and Modeling (Meeting I)
File Troff document Stream Temperature Modeler Questionnaire (draft)
Prepared by Jana Stewart for review and discussion: planning call Feb 12th
Located in News & Events / / Stream Temperature Workshop Information / Advance Materials