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Virginia Ecological Services Plan

The 2010-2014 Strategic Plan's purpose is to work as one group, crossing and blurring program boundaries, to determine statewide resource priorities and a strategic approach to addressing these priorities in our daily actions, resulting in a more focused effort on specific Service priorities that will offer the largest conservation benefit.

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Beane_2010_WV_red spruce_climate change.pdf

environemental and site-specific variables to model current and future distribution of red spruce forest habitat in WV

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2011 Workshop Report - Conservation Priorities Science Needs

As prepared under the DJ Chase contract by Dr. Gwen White (182 pgs). This is the FULL Report that includes details on how the Workshop was organized, the final Science Needs Portolio (draft - compliation) generated by the various Thematic Work Groups, and the Workshop evaluations and recommendations.

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LCC Fact Sheet - Northeast Region

General LCC Fact Sheet prepared by the FWS Northeast Regional Office.

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General Fact Sheet -- LCCs and CSCs

Prepared by the National DOI Offices - a quick reference fact sheet on the relationship between LCCs and CSCs (DOI Climate Science Centers under the National Wildlife and Climate Change Center.)

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(ex) of AppLCC Communications Product -- 2010 Fact Sheet

This was the first Fact Sheet produced by the FWS Northeast Region Office under Acting LCC Coordinator, Sherry Morgan. (Coordinator name/contact updated in 2011)

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Riparian Restoration to Promote Climate Change Resilience in Eastern U.S. Streams

Provision of shade via riparian restoration is a well-established management adaptation strategy to mitigate against temperature increases in streams. Effective use of this strategy depends upon accurately identifying vulnerable, unforested riparian areas in priority coldwater stream habitats. An innovative riparian planting and restoration decision support tool is now available to the conservation community. This user-friendly tool allows managers and decision-makers to rapidly identify and prioritize areas along the banks of rivers, streams, and lakes for restoration, making these ecosystems more resilient to disturbance and future changes in climate.

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TheNatureConservancy-CC-Resilience FactSheet.pdf

Fact Sheet on Climate Change resilience.

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