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Chesapeake Fish Passage Prioritization Tool
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This tool evaluates and prioritizes dams and other in-stream barriers to aquatic organism passage to help inform aquatic connectivity restoration projects in the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
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Coastal Resilience Maine
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Allows users to explore barriers to aquatic connectivity — dams and road-stream crossings– and identify likely high priorities for removal or improved fish passage for different objectives as well as to run custom analyses.
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Riparian Restoration Decision Support Tool
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An innovative riparian planting and restoration decision support tool, 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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Brook Trout Thermal Habitat Forecasts Catoctin Mountain Park, Maryland & Shenandoah Valley, Virginia
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Users can zoom-in to an area of interest and then compare current conditions against various future scenarios (3 levels of air temperature change x 3 levels of GW sensitivity to air temperature change). The interpretation is simple: red sites are too warm (MWAT > 23 C) and blue sites have suitable temperatures.
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The Literature Gateway
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A Systematic Map of Bird-Vegetation Relationships in Eastern and Boreal Forests
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GIS & Conservation Planning Toolkit
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The GIS & Conservation Planning Toolkit was designed by the Landscape Conservation Cooperatives to help walk resources managers through integrating GIS data and planning into day-to-day operations. We still house this toolkit for practitioners to use in their on-the-ground conservation efforts.
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Imperiled Aquatic Species Conservation Strategy for the Upper TN River Basin
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The Imperiled Aquatic Species Conservation Strategy for the Upper Tennessee River Basin is a cost-effective conservation strategy for 36 imperiled freshwater fish and mussel species in the 22,360 square-mile Upper Tennessee River Basin. Developed in 2014.
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Training
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Training resources on the Landscape Partnership allows practitioners and landowners alike to gain new skills and knowledge. The training resources here can help you learn how to use conservation tools, apply scientific research in the field, and improve working lands, among other topics.
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Map: Native Lands
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An online mapping tool that visualizes the historic lands of indigenous and native peoples around the world.
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Background on equity and inclusion
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Distribution of the American Black Duck
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Distribution of the American Black Duck. This species breeds locally South to the dashed line.
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