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Engaging Conservation Partnerships in the Vital Chesapeake Bay Watershed
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
Nov 21, 2016
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filed under:
News,
Watersheds,
Our Work
Over the last two months, Coordinator Jean Brennan has worked with partners in the Chesapeake Conservation Partnership and Chesapeake Watershed Forum to introduce many to the diversity of LCC science products and tools that can benefit their important conservation work in this vital watershed.
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English, Pandy
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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last modified
Feb 03, 2017 09:13 AM
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Expertise Search
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Enhancing Our Reach: Assistant Coordinators to Develop Focal-landscape Communities
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
Mar 22, 2016
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filed under:
News,
Landscape scale
Building on identified focal landscape cores from the Clemson team’s landscape conservation design research, the Cooperative is focusing initial implementation efforts by targeting two core areas for engagement and collaboration.
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Ensuring Climate Resilient Aquatic Communities
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
Dec 11, 2014
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last modified
Aug 25, 2015 09:38 AM
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filed under:
News,
Riparian Restoration,
Research
Partners of the Appalachian LCC presented the “Riparian Restoration Climate Change Resilience Tool” to the aquatic management and research community at the Annual Eastern Brook Trout Joint Venture (EBTJV) meeting in early September.
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Environmental Education Update - Landscape Conservation Cooperatives
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
Aug 07, 2015
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last modified
Mar 07, 2022 04:23 PM
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filed under:
Education and Outreach,
National LCC,
Network,
Events
This session will feature Elsa Haubold, National LCC Coordinator, Jean Brennan, Appalachian LCC Coordinator and Laura McClean, Science
Applications Communications Manager presenting an update on the Cooperatives and sharing information about environmental educational resources available for use by educators.
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Events
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Environmental Educator Broadcast: Landscape Conservation Cooperatives
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
Sep 08, 2015
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filed under:
Education and Outreach,
Video,
Network
On August 26th, Appalachian LCC Coordinator Jean Brennan, National LCC Coordinator Elsa Haubold, and National LCC Communication Coordinator Laura McClean participated in a live broadcast that provided an update on the work of Landscape Conservation Cooperatives (LCCs) to environmental educators.
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Environmental Educators Update broadcast on LCC
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
Jun 08, 2015
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last modified
Mar 07, 2022 04:24 PM
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Education and Outreach,
Events
Broadcast to introduce the National Conservation Training Center about Landscape Conservation Cooperatives and the conservation evolution to a new landscape and community engagement focus and strategic habitat approach to conservation.
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Events
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Environmental Flows from Water Withdrawals in the Marcellus Shale Region
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
Nov 28, 2012
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last modified
Jul 13, 2016 11:04 AM
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filed under:
Models,
Energy,
AppLCC Funded,
Our Work,
Research,
Water,
Ecological Flows,
Science and Research Products
The Appalachian LCC collaborated with Cornell University to study the environmental impacts of water withdrawals in the Central Appalachian region. The rivers and streams of the Central Appalachians are home to more than 200 species of fish and other aquatic life. They also provide a reliable source of drinking water, recreational opportunities and associated economic benefits to people living in large cities and surrounding communities. This research looks at how the region’s surface freshwater supply – and the health of natural systems delivering this resource – have been impacted and may be altered in the coming years under increasing water withdrawals. It focuses on the Marcellus Shale region in the Central Appalachians, including portions of NY, PA, OH, MD, WV and VA.
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Environmental Protection Agency
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
Dec 12, 2012
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last modified
May 27, 2024 04:24 PM
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WLFW,
Federal,
Federal Agencies,
SE FireMap,
Wildland Fire,
Environmental Protection Agency,
EPA
EPA's purpose is to ensure that all Americans are protected from significant risks to human health and the environment where they live, learn and work; national efforts to reduce environmental risk are based on the best available scientific information; federal laws protecting human health and the environment are enforced fairly and effectively; all parts of society -- communities, individuals, businesses, and state, local and tribal governments -- have access to accurate information sufficient to effectively participate in managing human health and environmental risks; and the United States plays a leadership role in working with other nations to protect the global environment.
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Organizations Search
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Environmental Protection Agency
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
Jul 29, 2015
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last modified
Jun 22, 2020 08:12 PM
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filed under:
Federal Agencies TRB
EPA's purpose is to ensure that all Americans are protected from significant risks to human health and the environment where they live, learn and work; national efforts to reduce environmental risk are based on the best available scientific information; federal laws protecting human health and the environment are enforced fairly and effectively; all parts of society -- communities, individuals, businesses, and state, local and tribal governments -- have access to accurate information sufficient to effectively participate in managing human health and environmental risks; and the United States plays a leadership role in working with other nations to protect the global environment.
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Partners