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File D source code Survey - What We Learned
by Matthew Cimitile published Sep 28, 2016
Survey 4 of 6 for the Appalachian LCC Steering Committee Members.
Located in Cooperative / / Past SC Meetings and Materials / SC Meeting, August 24-25, 2016
File Survey - Next 5 Years of Success
by Matthew Cimitile published Sep 28, 2016
Survey 5 of 6 for the Appalachian LCC Steering Committee Members.
Located in Cooperative / / Past SC Meetings and Materials / SC Meeting, August 24-25, 2016
File Survey - Member Contribution
by Matthew Cimitile published Sep 28, 2016
Survey 6 of 6 for the Appalachian LCC Steering Committee Members.
Located in Cooperative / / Past SC Meetings and Materials / SC Meeting, August 24-25, 2016
File Introduction and Opening Session Presentation
by Matthew Cimitile published Sep 29, 2016
Given by Appalachian LCC Chair to open up the meeting.
Located in Cooperative / / Past SC Meetings and Materials / SC Meeting, August 24-25, 2016
Organization Troff document Cacapon and Lost Rivers Land Trust
by Matthew Cimitile published Jul 28, 2016 last modified Jul 28, 2016 09:19 AM — filed under:
The Cacapon and Lost Rivers Land Trust is the only homegrown organization exclusively dedicated to permanently protecting and preserving land in Cacapon and Lost River Valley. We have worked with our Valley’s landowners, for over 25 years to protect and preserve the natural resources, beauty and uniqueness of our Valley. Our work focuses on protecting only the richest ecological and economically beneficial areas to create a network or natural land hubs and corridors.
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Image JPEG image SC Group Shot
by Matthew Cimitile published Aug 26, 2015
For Our Organization Landing Page.
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Our Organization
by Matthew Cimitile published Aug 26, 2015 last modified Apr 11, 2017 04:09 PM
Landscape Conservation Cooperatives (LCCs) are applied science and management partnerships initiated by the Department of the Interior’s (DOI’s) bureaus and others involved in natural and cultural resource conservation and management. The Appalachian LCC consists of its Steering Committee members which is the decision‐making and oversight body of the organization, Staff who support of the work of the LCC and various work groups and oversight teams established to address specific topics or issues, often drawn from the partnership‐at‐large.
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File C source code Aquatic
by Matthew Cimitile published Sep 11, 2013 last modified Jun 02, 2025 01:11 PM — filed under: ,
2013 SN Portfolio: Mission is to maintain native habitats and endemic aquatic species in their current locations or support these as they migrate with land use and climate changes in the future.
Located in Cooperative / / 2013 Science Needs Portfolio / PDF Thematic Areas
File Cave, Karst & Minelands
by Matthew Cimitile published Sep 11, 2013 last modified Sep 11, 2013 09:51 AM — filed under: , , ,
2013 SN Portfolio: Mission to conserve and manage cave/karst and restored mine land (CKM) communities across jurisdictions.
Located in Cooperative / / 2013 Science Needs Portfolio / PDF Thematic Areas
File Wetlands
by Matthew Cimitile published Sep 11, 2013 last modified Sep 11, 2013 09:51 AM — filed under: ,
2013 SN Portfolio: Science Objective is to inventory significant regional wetland habitats, evaluate the condition and importance of these habitats, and identify regional threats impacting those resources. Management Objective is so that LCC partners and stakeholders can develop and implement cohesive regional management strategies to protect and manage wetlands across jurisdictions.
Located in Cooperative / / 2013 Science Needs Portfolio / PDF Thematic Areas