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Rachel Cliche

Wildlife Biologist

Email: Rachel_Cliche@fws.gov
Office Phone: 802-962-5240 x 113
Fax: 802-962-5006
The University of Massachusetts Designing Sustainable Landscapes (DSL) project (http://www.umass.edu/landeco/research/dsl/dsl.html) is evaluating the capability of the landscape in the North Atlantic-Landscape Conservation Cooperative region to sustain wildlife populations under alternative climate change and urban growth scenarios. The project has developed Landscape Capability models (LC) for representative species, integrating climate niche models, habitat capability models, and prevalence models to assess the sustainability of the representative species in the 13 northeastern states under future landscape conditions. Modeled species were selected to be representative of habitat needs and ecosystem functions...
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This volume's release consists of 90364 media files captured by autonomous wildlife monitoring devices under the project, Silvio O Conte National Fish and Wildlife Refuge Wildlife Monitoring Project. The attached files listed below include several CSV files that provide information about the data release. The file, "media.csv" provides the metadata about the media, such as filename and date/time of capture. The actual media files are housed within folders under the volume's "child items" as compressed files. A critical CSV file is "dictionary.csv", which describes each CSV file, including field names, data types, descriptions, and the relationship of each field to fields in other CSV files. Some of the media files...
Categories: Data; Tags: Alces americanus americanus, Bonasa umbellus, Buteo jamaicensis, Canachites canadensis, Canis latrans, All tags...
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