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Stephen M Waste

Laboratory Director

Email: swaste@usgs.gov
Office Phone: 509-538-2936
Fax: 509-538-0003

Location
5501-A Cook-Underwood Road
Cook , WA 98605-9717
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The CBPF is requesting funding to enhance partner participation, collaboration, and product development across the landscape at the intersection of the Columbia Basin and the GNLCC region. GNLCC funds will provide administrative and technical support services, as well as travel support for key partners who would otherwise not participate.
The Great Northern Landscape Conservation Cooperative (GLNCC) has convened the Columbia Basin Partner Forum (CBPF) to help facilitate collaboration among conservation practitioners and partnerships that share landscape conservation challenges in an eco-geographic context. Through a loosely structured process, field-level managers, scientists, and conservation constituents will identify priority conservation information, scientific needs, and implementation opportunities within the scope of the Great Northern LCC Strategic Conservation Framework. The CBPF will also provide a means to engage the partnership network (a more diverse and directly knowledgeable constituency) on specific conservation needs that will inform...
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What – The Advisory Team is proposing two potential management pilot projects that the GNLCC partners could sponsor collaboratively on issues relevant to our goals, at the scale of the GNLCC, and on issues that enhance the GNLCC enterprise while demonstrating its relevance. Why – We expect these pilot projects to increase GNLCC collaborative capacity, build on GNLCC project-level science investments, deepen multi-agency and multi-jurisdictional cooperation, and demonstrate GNLCC relevance to current and broader socio-political-economic realities. How – The Advisory Team is seeking Steering Committee approval to move forward on this initiative, by: • Supporting the development of two pilot projects that will help...
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