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USFWS: Virginia big-eared bat
Virginia big-eared bat at Repass Saltpetre Cave.
USFWS Northeast Region: Snuffbox mussel
Snuffbox mussesl which were recently listed as endangered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
USFWS: Northeast Region Endangered freshwater mussels
Endangered freshwater mussels in the Clinch and Powell River Watersheds in Virginia (Bottom diagonal row, left to right: Cumberlandian combshell, Oyster mussel. Middle Row: Shiny pigtoe, Birdwing pearlymussel, Cumberland monkeyface. Top row: Rough rabitsfoot)
USFWS: Endangered mussels bound for the Powell River
On September 25, 2012, the Service , Virginia Tech, Lincoln Memorial University, and several other partners released 5,000 endangered mussels into the Tennessee stretch of the Powell River.
Planning in Practice
The Appalachian LCC has designed multiple static foundational maps for viewing and download. In addition, you may also view map products which were produced from AppLCC, other LCC's, partner funded projects such as Eastern Brook Trout Joint Venture and TNC. These maps are often constructed with new data and may serve as a launching point for your exploration of these data products. Also
Planning In Practice
 
LCCs and Climate Science Centers (CSCs)
Working together to provide scientific information, tools, and support for decisions to conserve large connected areas that sustain natural and cultural resources and people in a rapidly changing world.
Leslie, Andrea
 
Figg, Dennis
 
Eastern Brook Trout Status Map
Brook trout status among the entire geographic range.
Secretary Jewell Announces New Wildlife and Climate Studies at the Northeast Climate Science Center
Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell announced recently that Interior’s Northeast Climate Science Center (NE CSC) is awarding nearly $700,000 to universities and other partners for research to guide managers of parks, refuges and other cultural and natural resources in planning how to help species and ecosystems adapt to climate change.
Cheek, Michael