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Person audio/x-realaudio Lamounier Moura, Arthur
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Organization Land Conservancy of Adams County
The Land Conservancy of Adams County is an accredited, member-supported, 501(c)3 nonprofit land trust dedicated to preserving the rural lands and character of Adams County, Pennsylvania.
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Land Use
Overview of the indirect effects of land use on bog turtle habitat
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The LanDAT Map Viewer gives users the ability to explore data layers and interact with information updated on a regular basis to reach informed decisions regarding landscape dynamics.
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LANDFIRE
Located in Fire Mapping / National Fire Mapping
Person Landoni, Maria
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Landowner Information
Landowners are our most important partners! Working Lands for Wildlife seeks to develop voluntary partnerships with landowners to create improvements across landscapes that benefit farm and local economies. These partnerships "keep working lands working" – while sustaining fish and wildlife. In addition, Working Lands for Wildlife regularly hosts workshops that include landowners.
Worldwide, fire plays a critical role in maintaining healthy forests, but fire can also be damaging. Homes are destroyed and the effects on air quality can be felt for miles. Forest fires are occurring more often and with greater intensity than in years past, and Landsat plays a critical role in understanding the impact. Landsat data enables land managers and scientists to assess the severity and extent of large fires as they plan recovery efforts; to improve safety and prevent damage to life, property and natural resources; to estimate how much pollution burning releases into the air; and to monitor the post-fire recovery of burned areas.
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The Learning Network is designed to help the conservation partners, managers, and landowners access key science information, training courses, resources, and innovative tools, and to train collaboratively to plan their work to deliver on-the-ground conservation to sustain and safeguard valued resources and fulfill trust responsibilities.
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