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21st century conservation: A vision of collaboration across landscapes
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by
Web Editor
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published
Apr 30, 2021
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last modified
May 03, 2021 01:29 PM
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filed under:
Conservation,
Landscapes
Just one week after taking office, the Biden administration proposed an ambitious conservation agenda to stem the loss of biodiversity, enhance environmental equity and justice and curb the drivers of climate change. The agenda envisions engaging state, tribal, local and territorial officials, farmers and forest landowners, fishermen and others to conserve 30 percent of our lands and waters by 2030.
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A New Way to Support EBTJV-Shop Select RepYourWater Merchandise to Further our Brook Trout Conservation Efforts
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by
Web Editor
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published
Oct 04, 2019
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last modified
Oct 04, 2019 02:17 PM
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filed under:
Brook Trout,
News,
Conservation
Shop Select RepYourWater Merchandise to Further our Brook Trout Conservation Efforts-The Eastern Brook Trout Joint Venture (EBTJV) is excited to announce its collaboration with RepYourWater, Beyond the Pond, and the Atlantic Coastal Fish Habitat Partnership (ACFHP) to further support fish habitat conservation from whitewater to bluewater.
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A Review of Climate-Change Adaptation Strategies for Wildlife Management and Biodiversity Conservation
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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last modified
Sep 14, 2012 08:21 AM
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filed under:
Water,
Climate Change,
Conservation,
Scientific Publications
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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Addie Thornton: Southeast Regional Partnership for Planning and Sustainability
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by
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published
Dec 30, 2020
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last modified
Mar 04, 2022 04:23 PM
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filed under:
Voices From the Community,
Conservation,
Video
Addie Thornton, Project Manager of the Southeast Regional Partnership for Planning and Sustainability (SERPPAS), discusses how diverse stakeholders from the military and conservation space can learn from one another and work together to achieve meaningful outcomes at a landscape level.
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Voices from the Community
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Alachua Conservation Trust
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by
Rosanne Hessmiller
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last modified
May 20, 2024 05:32 PM
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filed under:
Eastern Deciduous Forests,
Conservation,
ACT,
Wildland Fire,
WLFW,
Alachua Conservation Trust
Since 1988, Alachua Conservation Trust (ACT) has been protecting the natural, historic, scenic, and recreational resources in and around north central Florida.
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Amphibian and Reptile Conservancy
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by
Rosanne Hessmiller
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last modified
May 22, 2024 02:12 PM
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filed under:
Reptile,
Hellbenders,
WLFW,
Gopher Tortoise,
Bog Turtle,
NGO,
Wildlife,
Amphibians,
Conservation,
Eastern Hellbender
ARC saves herps through a strategic, scientific, and passionate approach that allows us to make a real difference. We implement localized, regional, species-based PARCAs (Priority Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Areas) and weave them together across the country into a national strategy capable of making great impact. We practice Transformative Science with the urgency required to save those species and ecosystems at greatest risk.
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Appalachian LCC Reachback to Field Offices
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by
Web Editor
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published
Sep 17, 2012
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last modified
Sep 25, 2012 10:20 AM
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filed under:
Conservation,
Power Point Presentation
A PowerPoint summary of the mission, governance structure, decision-support tools, and conservation priorities of the Appalachian LCC.
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General Resources Holdings
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Carol Denhof: The Longleaf Alliance
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by
Web Editor
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published
Dec 30, 2020
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last modified
Mar 04, 2022 04:23 PM
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filed under:
Video,
Conservation,
Voices From the Community
Carol Denhof, President of the Longleaf Alliance, discusses landscape-level conservation of longleaf pine ecosystems across the Southeast and the role of collaboration between the Alliance, landowners/farmers, NRCS, and others.
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Voices from the Community
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Climate and Conservation Coffee
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by
Web Editor
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published
Jun 04, 2019
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filed under:
Climate,
Conservation,
Events
Join others in the Triangle area landscape conservation and climate change community for coffee and conversation on the 1st Thursday of each month at 9 am. In June, let’s meet at Cup a Joe in Mission Valley shopping center, probably at one of the outside tables. This is a new format for what used to be the Triangle Climate and Landscape Researchers’ Brown Bag lunch
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Conservation Planning Process
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by
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published
Nov 13, 2013
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last modified
Mar 04, 2022 04:23 PM
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filed under:
Video,
Conservation,
GIS,
Data and Maps,
Maps
Conservation planning identifies and prioritizes lands that encompass important natural or cultural resources across the landscape (e.g., critical watersheds, habitat for rare or threatened species) and develops protection and management strategies for these lands. It is a process where science is at the core of planning, but the science is informed by groups of stakeholders using their on-the-ground knowledge and expertise. Dr. Robert Baldwin of Clemson University explains in this video the steps involved in the conservation planning process.
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