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by Matthew Cimitile published Feb 18, 2015
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File text/texmacs 2nd Quarter, 2013 TOT Comments
by Matthew Cimitile published Oct 04, 2013 last modified Jun 02, 2025 01:11 PM — filed under: ,
Review of Quarterly Report by Technical Oversight Team
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File A Review of Climate-Change Adaptation Strategies for Wildlife Management and Biodiversity Conservation
by Matthew Cimitile last modified Sep 14, 2012 08:21 AM — filed under: , , ,
We reviewed the literature and climate- change adaptation plans that have been developed in United States, Canada, England, Mexico, and South Africa and finding 16 general adaptation strategies that relate directly to the conservation of biological diversity. These strategies can be grouped into four broad categories: land and water protection and management; direct species management; monitoring and planning; and law and policy. Tools for implementing these strategies are similar or identical to those already in use by conservationists worldwide (land and water conservation, ecological restoration, agrienvironment schemes, species translocation, captive propagation, monitoring, natural resource planning, and legislation/regulation). Although the review indicates natural resource managers already have many tools that can be used to address climate-change effects, managers will likely need to apply these tools in novel and innovative ways to meet the unprecedented challenges posed by climate change.
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Project A Stream Classification System for the Appalachian Landscape Conservation Cooperative
by Matthew Cimitile published Nov 28, 2012 last modified Jan 04, 2016 02:42 PM — filed under: , , , , , ,
Unifying state-based stream classifications into a single consistent system, principal investigators at The Nature Conservancy developed a hierarchical classification system and map for stream and river systems for the Appalachian LCC that represents the region’s natural flowing-water aquatic habitats. This river classification information is needed to develop and implement instream flow standards and management recommendations so that environmental flows can become integral to all water management decisions from the onset.
Located in Projects / Science Investments / Stream Classification System for the Appalachian Landscape Conservation Cooperative
Person Aborn, David
by Matthew Cimitile last modified Apr 18, 2017 03:11 PM
Bird migration, especially stopover biology. Effects of urbanization on bird populations.
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Image Adjacent LCC Banner
by Matthew Cimitile published Jan 14, 2013 last modified Jan 14, 2013 10:09 AM
Banner for the Adjacent LCC Work Space
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by Matthew Cimitile published Dec 22, 2015
For Newsletter Page
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File Agenda for Roundtable Discussion on Future of Federal Collaboration in Landscape-Scale Planning
by Matthew Cimitile published Jun 20, 2013
Here is the full agenda to the meeting that is initializing a conversation about the future of federal agency collaboration in landscape-scale planning.
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Image Alabama Coop Unit Image
by Matthew Cimitile published Sep 03, 2013 last modified May 20, 2019 06:32 PM
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Organization ECMAScript program Alabama Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries
by Matthew Cimitile published Dec 12, 2012 last modified May 20, 2024 05:24 PM — filed under: , , , , ,
The Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Division manages, protects, and enhances the freshwater fishing resources of Alabama including 47 reservoirs, 23 Alabama State Public Fishing Lakes, and 77,000 miles of perennial rivers, streams, and the Mobile Delta.
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