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by Web Editor published Sep 08, 2015 last modified May 14, 2025 10:32 PM
Located in Projects / Science Investments / Assessing Vulnerability of Species and Habitats to Large-scale Impacts
File CCVA Fact Sheets: Forested Stream and / or Seepage
by Web Editor published Jan 26, 2018
Forested Stream and/or Seepage Forested stream environments are typically found in the buffer zones between forested land and stream banks, often known as riparian zones. Stream headwaters and seepage areas occur where ground water percolates to the surface through muck, mossy rock, and nettles. It can also be found under rocks, among gravel, or cobble where water has begun to percolate in areas near open water. Breeding grounds are commonly found beneath mosses growing on rocks, on logs, or soil surfaces in these types of seepage areas. Predicted climate change will largely impact changes in temperature and moisture availability in forested stream and/or seepage systems, likely having a cascading effect on a species habitat and increasing stress to many of these species. The Appalachian LCC funded NatureServe to conduct vulnerability assessments on a suite of plants, animals, and habitats within the Appalachians. These assessments can be used as an early warning system to alert resource managers about changing conditions.
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File text/texmacs Fact Sheet: Assessing Vulnerability of Species and Habitats
by Web Editor published May 25, 2017 last modified Jan 26, 2018 11:07 AM
New vulnerability assessments for 41 species and 3 habitats in the Appalachians now available.
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Video Presentation by Deputy Secr. David Hayes
by Web Editor published Jan 04, 2013 last modified May 21, 2013 11:00 AM
The following was a video recording presented at the National LCC meeting in Lafayette LA week of Nov 13th-16th, providing thoughts and guidance to the development of the LCC Network.
Located in Archived Groups / / SC Programmatic Alignment Work Group / National-level Programs and Initiatives
by Web Editor published May 12, 2015 last modified Aug 22, 2019 01:14 AM
by Web Editor published Feb 19, 2015 last modified Aug 16, 2019 10:35 PM
Ecosystem Benefits and Risks
by Web Editor published Mar 16, 2015 last modified Apr 19, 2021 04:30 PM — filed under: ,
Conservation in the 21st Century
by Web Editor published Sep 26, 2014 last modified Aug 21, 2015 09:51 PM
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Work at a Landscape Scale
by Web Editor published Sep 26, 2014 last modified Sep 20, 2016 09:45 AM
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ISC Meeting December 8th, 2011
by Web Editor published Mar 06, 2012 last modified Oct 21, 2013 11:01 AM
The Interim Steering Committee (ISC) meeting took place on Thursday, December 8th, from 8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Items discussed during the meeting can be accessed by clicking on the links below. Two key decisions were made at this meeting: 1) adoption of 5 Top Science Needs to which the AppLCC would target project funds and 2) approval to hire a half-time Communications Specialist.
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