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Background Project and Member Information
This folder contains a summary description of the Stream Classification project funded by the Appalachian LCC in FY11-12. You will also find other background information related to this project, including a copy of the original Request for Applications, a Charter for the Technical Oversight Team, a list of Team members, and a project schedule.
Located in LP Members / Workspaces / Aquatic Habitat Stream Classification Team
Background Project and Member Information
This folder contains a summary description of the Riparian Restoration project funded by the Appalachian LCC in FY11-12. You will also find other background information related to this project, including a copy of the executed contract and a Charter for the Technical Oversight Team; a list of Team members can be viewed down the right side of this screen (plus LCC Staff).
Located in LP Members / Workspaces / Riparian Restoration Team
How to Save a Screenshot of a Webpage
If you need to save a Web page for later reference, a screenshot will capture the current appearance of the website and allow you to save it as an image. Screenshots are digital images of what you view on your monitor. Both Windows and Macintosh computers have the ability to capture and save screenshots. Macintosh operating systems automatically save the screenshot, while Windows operating systems place the image onto the clipboard so it can be edited through image editing software.
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How to Save a Screenshot of a Webpage
If you need to save a Web page for later reference, a screenshot will capture the current appearance of the website and allow you to save it as an image. Screenshots are digital images of what you view on your monitor. Both Windows and Macintosh computers have the ability to capture and save screenshots. Macintosh operating systems automatically save the screenshot, while Windows operating systems place the image onto the clipboard so it can be edited through image editing software.
Located in Help / General User Support
Linking Sustainability with Conservation: Operationalizing Efforts to Connect the Environment with the Economy at a Landscape Level
With the realities of globalization and our technological changes, interdependence or interconnectivity is a quality that is fundamentally shaping our era. And given the complexity and scope of our challenges, and the fact that it is no longer possible to separate the environmental issues from the social and economic issues, the conservation community must adapt accordingly.
Located in News & Events / Events
Science Needs Portfolio
Developed by conservation experts across the Appalachian region, the Science Needs Portfolio identifies science and data needs necessary to guide landscape planning priorities and decisions regarding allocation of funds. This Portfolio will be annually reviewed and revised based on priority needs, emerging challenges, and opportunities.
Located in Cooperative
Operational Plan
Located in Cooperative / / SC Meeting & Workshop, April 22-24, 2013 / Annual Reporting
Our Plan
Located in Cooperative
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