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Coastal Resilience Maine
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published
Apr 10, 2024
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last modified
Apr 21, 2025 06:27 PM
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filed under:
Maps,
Maps and Data,
WLFW,
Coastal Resiliency
Allows users to explore barriers to aquatic connectivity — dams and road-stream crossings– and identify likely high priorities for removal or improved fish passage for different objectives as well as to run custom analyses.
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Apps, Maps, & Data
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Riparian Restoration Decision Support Tool
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by
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published
Apr 11, 2024
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last modified
Apr 21, 2025 06:26 PM
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filed under:
Maps and Data,
WLFW
An innovative riparian planting and restoration decision support tool, this user-friendly tool allows managers and decision-makers to rapidly identify and prioritize areas along the banks of rivers, streams, and lakes for restoration, making these ecosystems more resilient to disturbance and future changes in climate.
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Apps, Maps, & Data
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Brook Trout Thermal Habitat Forecasts Catoctin Mountain Park, Maryland & Shenandoah Valley, Virginia
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published
Apr 11, 2024
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last modified
Apr 21, 2025 06:26 PM
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filed under:
Brook Trout,
Maps and Data,
WLFW
Users can zoom-in to an area of interest and then compare current conditions against various future scenarios (3 levels of air temperature change x 3 levels of GW sensitivity to air temperature change). The interpretation is simple: red sites are too warm (MWAT > 23 C) and blue sites have suitable temperatures.
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Home
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by
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published
Aug 17, 2019
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Home
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by
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published
Dec 30, 2020
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last modified
Jun 30, 2022 02:36 PM
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What evidence exists for landbird species-environment relationships in eastern temperate and boreal forests of North America? A systematic map protocol
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by
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published
Mar 29, 2022
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filed under:
Literature Gateway,
Resources
In this systematic map, we propose to answer the review question: what evidence exists for bird species-environment relationships in eastern temperate and boreal forests of North America?
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Resources
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Do Review Papers on Bird–Vegetation Relationships Provide Actionable Information to Forest Managers in the Eastern United States?
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by
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published
Mar 29, 2022
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filed under:
Forestry,
Literature Gateway,
Resources,
silviculture
Herein, we focus on a common problem of the science–practice interface in the context of forest wildlife habitat management. That is, are wildlife scientists providing information that is both relevant and specific enough to be actionable in real-world, evidence-based forest management contexts?
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Feedback
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by
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published
Dec 30, 2020
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last modified
Apr 08, 2022 02:18 PM
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filed under:
Literature Gateway,
Resources
How to suggest a change or addition and share your thoughts on using the tool.
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Do Review Papers on Bird–Vegetation Relationships Provide Actionable Information to Forest Managers in the Eastern United States?-Additional Information
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by
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published
Mar 29, 2022
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filed under:
Literature Gateway
Herein, we focus on a common problem of the science–practice interface in the context of forest wildlife habitat management. That is, are wildlife scientists providing information that is both relevant and specific enough to be actionable in real-world, evidence-based forest management contexts?
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Working Lands for Wildlife
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by
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published
Nov 05, 2019
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last modified
Mar 28, 2021 06:49 PM
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LP Member
Through Working Lands for Wildlife (WLFW), NRCS works with partners and private landowners to focus voluntary conservation on working landscapes. NRCS provides technical and financial assistance to agricultural producers, helping them plan and implement conservation practices that benefit target species and priority landscapes. Since 2012, NRCS has restored and protected 6.7 million acres of much-needed habitat for a variety of wildlife. These efforts have led to the rebound and recovery of many species, demonstrating the WLFW conservation model works.
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