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Science Seminar: Important Stopover Sites for Migratory Landbirds

Learn about an innovative project that uses an analysis of radar data to identify important stopover sites for migratory birds.

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Roads, runoff, and evolution

Learn about new research into the evolutionary impacts that roads have on wildlife populations.

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Science Seminar: A regional model for urban growth

Learn about the new probability of development model for the Northeast region and how it can inform conservation and planning.

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Applications for Nature's Network in Maine

Learn how data and tools from Nature's Network can be used to support goals for protecting Maine's natural resources at a workshop hosted by the FWS Gulf of Maine Program Office and Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife.

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Science Seminar: Prioritizing plant species for conservation

Learn about a new resource that identifies vascular plants of conservation concern for the North Atlantic region.

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Science Seminar: “Risk of Failure” of road-stream crossings

Learn about an innovative approach to prioritizing road-stream crossing upgrades based on transportation vulnerability and ecological disruption.

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Encouraging Investments in Coastal Conservation

Learn about funding sources and financing mechanisms for coastal resilience projects that include use of natural infrastructure and nature-based approaches.

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Webinar: Resilient Coastal Sites

Explore the results from a project led by scientists at The Nature Conservancy to estimate and map the resilience of coastal sites in the North Atlantic LCC region.

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Nature's Network Training Workshops

During the last week of June, the team behind Nature’s Network will lead three workshops to provide training and guidance on how to use the suite of tools designed by and for partners in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic United States.

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Introduction to Nature's Network

Learn about a new set of decision-support tools developed by partners in 13 states to complement the work of different agencies and organization involved in conservation across the Northeast region.

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North Atlantic LCC Steering Committee Meeting

The Spring 2017 meeting will take place in Norfolk, Va., on Wednesday, April 12th.

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Webinar: Habitat modifications to sandy beaches and tidal inlets

Learn how the status and condition of sandy beach and tidal inlet habitats in 2015 compares to pre-Hurricane Sandy baseline conditions from Maine to North Carolina.

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Stream Temperature in the Northeast

USGS meeting on regional stream temperature database and associated tools.

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Webinar: Climate Resilience: The Art of Communication and Science Planning

Open Space Institute hosts a presentation by the 12 Rivers Initiative on lessons learned from incorporating climate change into regional conservation planning.

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Webinar: The times they are a changing: Shifting phenology in Northeast coastal ecosystems

Part of the Northeast Climate Science Center’s fall webinar series, this presentation will provide an overview of the current state of knowledge of climate-induced shifts in marine and coastal phenology, with a focus on U.S. Northeast Atlantic ecosystems.

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Healthy Forests, Healthy Watersheds

The Vermont Monitoring Cooperative's annual conference will focus on forests at the watershed scale, with a particular lens on managing forests to maintain critical the functions they provide across an entire landscape.

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Framework for selecting climate models for impact studies in the Northeast

A presentation for the Northeast Climate Science Center fall 2016 webinar series.

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Regional Conservation Partnership (RCP) Network Gathering

Join regional conservation professionals from state and federal agencies, nonprofit organizations, and land trusts for an annual gathering hosted by the Highstead Foundation. This year’s theme is the “Power of Teamwork to Advance Regional Conservation”.

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Chesapeake Bay Program Habitat Goal Implementation Team Meeting

A team of county, state, and federal partners working to set habitat goals for priority resources in the Chesapeake Bay watershed will meet to discuss next steps, including using products from Regional Conservation Opportunity Areas Version 1.0 to inform a conservation design for the watershed.

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Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about the Use of Banded Piping Plover Resight Reports

Learn how researchers are analyzing data from piping plover resight reports to gather information that can inform conservation on the ground.

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