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Forum Hybirdization
by Rosanne Hessmiller last modified Jan 27, 2018 05:22 PM
Whats a bird to do?
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Forum Hybirdization
by Rosanne Hessmiller last modified Jan 27, 2018 05:22 PM
Whats a bird to do?
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Person Melvin, Doug
by Rosanne Hessmiller last modified Aug 02, 2025 06:27 PM
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Organization Octet Stream Highlands Biological Station, Western Carolina University
by Rosanne Hessmiller last modified Aug 02, 2025 06:29 PM
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Person Love, Jason
by Rosanne Hessmiller last modified Aug 02, 2025 06:29 PM
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by Rosanne Hessmiller published Jan 27, 2018
A major role of the LCC is to think about and facilitate conservation planning at a larger spatial and temporal scale. Although there is a plethora of successful conservation agencies doing work on multiple scales throughout Appalachia, these efforts are often limited in scope. In order to accomplish the vision of landscape-scale conservation planning, the LCC has developed this integrated platform -- a planning tool -- for broad dissemination of key conservation literature, analytical products and information, and other resources to help guide land managers with on-the-ground conservation action throughout the region. In this section of the portal you will find a framework that supports a systematic conservation planning effort, ranging from setting conservation targets to ultimately measuring conservation success. The web page navigation is presented as a series to allow the reader to progress in an intuitive and strategic planning manner. In addition, products such as a web-enabled map viewer or predictive modeling results and decision support tools that the user select key input variables can be dynamically executed.
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by Rosanne Hessmiller published Jan 28, 2018
The Appalachian LCC Member Directory encompasses a diverse range of individuals and expertise interested in participating in landscape conservation efforts throughout the region. When you join our Web Portal you become part of a searchable database. Members identifying areas of expertise within their profiles allow Portal members and the conservation community at large to search for experts from a wide range of fields as well as Network with those of similar research, project, habitat, and funding interests.
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Video ECMAScript program Video: Intro to the Landscape Partnership Workspaces
by Rosanne Hessmiller published Dec 30, 2020 last modified May 17, 2022 04:46 PM — filed under: ,
The Landscape Partnership workspaces provide online infrastructure and space for partners to share their expertise with one another, exchange resources and ideas, and plan work together on a certain species, a given habitat, or a specific project. Workspaces make it easier for partners to share expertise with one another. Any file type or file size can be shared and organized here online -- such as scientific studies, spatial data, images, podcasts, training modules, surveys, links, and videos.
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Video ECMAScript program Working Lands for Wildlife (WLFW) Workspaces
by Rosanne Hessmiller published Dec 30, 2020 last modified Mar 04, 2022 11:00 PM — filed under: , ,
The Working Lands for Wildlife (WLFW) program develops win-win approaches with producers and private landowners. WLFW partners understand that collaboration is critical to enhance wildlife habitat and improve agriculture and forest productivity. We can continue to strengthen collaboration -- especially between technical experts from federal and state agencies and non-government partner staff -- through the WLFW workspaces. The WLFW workspaces provide online infrastructure and space for partners to share their expertise with one another, exchange resources and ideas, and plan work together on a certain species, a given habitat or land use, or a specific project. A subset of the resources here are available to producers, landowners, and communities who are interested in, or involved with, the WLFW program.
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by Rosanne Hessmiller published Sep 15, 2022 last modified Sep 15, 2022 07:36 PM
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