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Georgia River
A narrow river splits the forest in this section of the Appalachian Trail in Georgia.
Appalachian Trail Lookout, Virginia
View of Farms and Forests from lookout point on the Appalachian Trail.
Appalachian Mountains, Georgia
Image of Fall foliage in Georgia.
Appalachian Trail Lookout, Virginia
View of farmland and forests from a lookout point along the Appalachian Trail in Virginia
WS Agenda FINAL 112211 Nov 2011
WS Agenda FINAL 112211 Nov 2011
WPT Ranking Guidance 20111121 Nov 2011
WPT Ranking Guidance 20111121 Nov 2011
Theme Program Descriptions FINAL Nov 2011
Theme Program Descriptions FINAL
Portfolio Schematic Nov 2011
Portfolio Schematic
Needs IT InfM PreExisting PLUS Nov 2011
Needs IT InfM PreExisting PLUS
Top Ranked Science Needs Day 1 Nov 2011
Top Ranked Science Needs Day 1
App LCC Synthesis Report 12711 DJ Case ver3 FINAL Nov 2011
App LCC Synthesis Report 12711 DJ Case ver3 FINAL
US Fish and Wildlife Service - Science Seminar Series 2012
US Fish and Wildlife Service Science Seminar Series 2012 takes place in the Northeast Regional Office, Hadley, MA, on the second or fourth Thursday of each mouth from 12:00 noon - 1:00 p.m. Presentations are also available via broadcast or webinar at http://www.fws.gov/northeast/science/seminars/
ALCC Vision Mission Nov 2011
ALCC Vision Mission Nov 2011
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Climate Change Facebook Page
Do you all know that the Service has a climate change Facebook page?
Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
Welcome to the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center established by President Franklin D. Roosevelt as the nation's first wildlife research station through an Executive Order in 1936. The research and wildlife conservation mission were created as the Patuxent Research Refuge and this relationship continues today as the close partnership between the U.S. Geological Survey and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. New directions in wildlife science that support adaptive management and structured decision making (SDM) have been developed by Patuxent scientists, and the Center has had a long history of research that supports endangered species recovery. Our vision and mission define our purpose and direction and working with our partners is our approach to ensuring relevant, high quality science supports society’s needs and our role as a Federal research institution.
Draft List of Habitat and Species (most frequent) - ISC Meeting
Draft List of Habitat and Species (most frequent) - ISC Meeting May 4, 2011
Draft Examples of LCC Structure and Governance - ISC Meeting
Draft Examples of LCC Structure and Governance - ISC Meeting May 4, 2011
Neighboring LCCs
The Appalachian LCC is one of 22 LCCs that form a seamless network across the United States.
National LCC Network
Landscape conservation cooperatives, or LCCs, are the only forum for the entire conservation community to define, design and enable partners to deliver landscapes that can sustain natural and cultural resources at levels desired by society.
ISC Meeting May 4, 2011
The Interim Steering Committee (ISC) meeting took place on Wednesday, May 4th, 2011 from 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. The links appear in order of discussion as laid out in the agenda.