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Expertise Search Page
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Apr 02, 2018
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The Member Directory encompasses a diverse range of individuals and expertise interested in participating in landscape conservation efforts throughout the region.
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Gwen Brewer: Maryland Department of Natural Resources
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Jan 21, 2014
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May 19, 2019 03:34 PM
Science Program Manager in the Maryland Department of Natural Resources Wildlife and Heritage Service, Steering Committee member Gwen Brewer discusses how being part of the LCC will provide states with the key information and direction necessary to support regional initiatives and why she became involved with landscape conservation issues.
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Clyde Thompson: U.S. Forest Service
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Jan 21, 2014
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May 19, 2019 03:38 PM
Forest Supervisor for the Monongahela National Forest in West Virginia, Steering Committee member Clyde Thompson explains how having the platform of the LCC can make the conservation community collectively stronger and direct each agency in the same direction.
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Mark Thurman: Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency
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Jan 21, 2014
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May 19, 2019 03:40 PM
Biologist Mark Thurman explains how having a landscape Cooperative helps state agencies understand how their work on the ground feeds into a larger project area and the hope that the LCC can develop a landscape-level plan that incorporates the conservation activities and goals of all partners.
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Nels Johnson: The Nature Conservancy - Pennsylvania
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Sep 13, 2013
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Nels Johnson discusses how LCCs are important vehicles for increasing efficiencies in conservation, and through collective capacity how LCCs can address environmental challenges that are beyond the ability of any one organization.
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Group Work Space
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Jun 12, 2014
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Mar 30, 2018 07:26 PM
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Jul 03, 2014
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Jul 11, 2025 04:39 PM
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Expertise Search Introduction
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Aug 10, 2020
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Jun 24, 2023 06:21 PM
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AppLCC Home
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Feb 19, 2015
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Dec 08, 2016 12:21 PM
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Interior Highland Shortleaf Pine Initiative
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May 19, 2014
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Aug 27, 2014 01:38 PM
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Regional Partnerships,
Forests,
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The Interior Highlands region of Arkansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma once supported vast expanses of shortleaf pine-bluestem woodlands, as well as mixed stands of pine-oak and oak-pine which were maintained by frequent fires. Over the past century 53% of these open pine stands have been significantly altered due to forest structural changes caused by eliminating fire from the ecosystem and conversion to other agricultural uses. This caused a significant decline in several priority bird species including the Brown-headed Nuthatch, Bachman’s Sparrow, Northern Bobwhite, Prairie Warbler, Whip-poor-will and federally endangered Red-Cockaded Woodpecker which all rely on open pine forest stands with a diverse grass and forb understory.
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