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March 10 Consultation Presentation Slides
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Presentation slides from Dr. Paul Leonard about Appalachian LCC Conservation Design Phase 1 Research and Products.
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Initial Consultations
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Initial Consultations
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In 2015, a team of technical experts with knowledge of the species, ecosystems, and physiographic regions of the Appalachian LCC geography were assembled to advise in the development of the first iteration of the Landscape Conservation Design. This advisory team identified essential natural resources to represent in the landscape modeling work, capturing a mix of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystem types.
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Initial Consultations
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Check out recorded videos, PowerPoint presentations, and notes from previous phase 1 consultations with technical experts across the Appalachians to refine the Appalachian LCC conservation design.
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Marxan Photo
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Group Photo
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Technical Resources
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Marxan Training
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Perkins, Jessica
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Geospatial data management and analysis for the Wildlife Resources Section: Game Management, Fisheries, Environmental Coordination, Wildlife Diversity and Natural Heritage.
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Expertise Search
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Perkins, Brian
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Expertise Search
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2016 Spotlight on National Park Resources in the National Capital Region
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To celebrate the National Park Service Centennial through talks and posters that highlight accomplishments in resources management and stewardship.
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Events
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Annual Report
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Cover
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Cooperative
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Publications & Outreach
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Landscape Conservation Design: Initial Products and Expert Consultations for the Appalachian Mountains and Western River Basins
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Over the last couple years, the Appalachian LCC has supported the development of a science-based, regional-scale design commonly called a “Landscape Conservation Design (LCD)” or “Conservation Blueprint”.
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Enhancing Our Reach: Assistant Coordinators to Develop Focal-landscape Communities
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Building on identified focal landscape cores from the Clemson team’s landscape conservation design research, the Cooperative is focusing initial implementation efforts by targeting two core areas for engagement and collaboration.
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