Connecticut River Watershed Landscape Conservation Design Pilot
In the Connecticut River watershed and across the nation, large connected natural areas provide habitat for fish, wildlife and plants and provide jobs, food, clean water, storm protection, recreation and many other natural benefits that support people and communities.
To ensure a sustainable future for these resources in the face of climate change, urban growth and other land-use changes and pressures, scientists and conservationists must work together to strategically conserve these large landscapes.
Latest News
The project website, ConnecttheConnecticut.org, has been launched! Send questions and feedback to Maritza ([email protected]).
A quick start guide specifically intended for core team members has been created. A number of features are now being used to provide additional information and context to the core area network layers as they are being viewed on Data Basin. For further assistance, contact Renee ([email protected]).
Workspace Content
Title | Description |
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About the Pilot | Learn more about the Connecticut River Watershed Pilot |
Conservation Planning Atlas | How-tos, fact sheets, and webinars on using this resource |
Documents | Information and materials pertinent to the full pilot landscape conservation design process. Includes preliminary and draft descriptions of the process and objectives. Also includes technical documents and general information being used in the pilot, such as a list of representative species. |
CTR Pilot Core Team |
Information about the Core Team Meeting Agendas and Materials |
Aquatic Technical Subteam |
Meeting Agendas Materials: handouts, presentations, misc. documents |
Terrestrial and Wetland Technical Subteam |
Meeting Agendas Materials: handouts, presentations, misc. documents |
Calendar |
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