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In May 2014, the GNLCC Steering Committee approved two pilot projects explore approaches to landscape-scale coordination to enhance science-based management across the GNLCC. The two ‘Shared Landscape Outcomes’ pilots were designed to assess and focus on specific pairs of a GNLCC Goal and a priority landscape stressor (as defined in the Strategic Conservation Framework) and focus the approach at the entire GNLCC scale. The two pilot projects focused on (1) the Connectivity goal and Land Use Change stressor (described here) and (2) the Aquatic Integrity goal and Invasives stressor and (see: https://www.fws.gov/science/catalog )Connectivity Pilot:Wildlife species are becoming increasingly isolated in patches of habitat,...
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Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
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Tags: Alberta,
Aquatic Connectivity,
British Columbia,
Bull Trout,
Cascadia, All tags...
Climate Change,
Colorado,
Columbia Basin,
Connectivity,
Conservation Planning,
Data Acquisition and Development,
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Goal 1: Maintain large, intact landscapes,
Goal 2: Conserve landscape connectivity,
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Informing Conservation Delivery,
Invasive Species,
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Oregon,
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Riparian Areas,
Rocky Mountain,
Sage Shrub/Grassland,
Sage-Steppe,
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Washington,
Watershed Uplands,
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Woodland,
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environment,
onGoing, Fewer tags
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The Heart of the Rockies Initiative (HOTR), on behalf of its High Divide Collaborative partners, seeks support to identify and evaluate future landscape configurations that address the needs of local communities while conserving the High Divides unique landscape resources. In this landscape we emphasize wildlife connectivity between large protected core areas: Yellowstone, the Crown, and central Idaho (See attached map). This project builds on our prior GNLCC-funded project to deliver the latest science in connectivity and climate response and earlier stakeholder identification of lands of high conservation value (HOTR 2010). This project takes the next step by coupling socio-economic data and trends with conservation...
Categories: Data,
Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
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Tags: Alpine,
Climate Change,
Connectivity,
Conservation Design,
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Goal 1: Maintain large, intact landscapes,
Goal 2: Conserve landscape connectivity,
Goal 4: Promote landscape-scale disturbances,
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Informing Conservation Delivery,
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Report,
Riparian Areas,
Rocky Mountain,
Sage Shrub/Grassland,
Socio-economics/Ecosystem Services,
State agencies,
Sub-Alpine,
Woodland,
Wyoming,
environment,
onGoing, Fewer tags
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We propose to work with the Rocky Mountain Partnership Forum to expand upon the successful approach applied in the first two years of this project to help managers incorporate climate change science into their natural resource management decisions for a new resource of interest that will be chosen by the Rocky Mountain Partner Forum members. This project will be implemented through the Rocky Mountain Partner Forum to share information with and among partners about emerging climate science and strategies for integrating climate change into natural resource management decisions in the region. We will also support the Rocky Mountain Partner Forum Leadership Team as it seeks to formalize the Forum and set directions...
Categories: Data,
Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Alberta,
Aquatic Connectivity,
British Columbia,
Bull Trout,
Climate Change, All tags...
Conservation Planning,
Cutthroat Trout,
Federal resource managers,
Goal 2: Conserve landscape connectivity,
Goal 3: Maintain hydrologic regimes,
Goal 4: Promote landscape-scale disturbances,
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The Heart of the Rockies Initiative (HOTR), on behalf of its 24 land conservation non-governmental partners, and its federal and state agency partners, seeks a second year of science support to incorporate emerging data on landscape integrity and connectivity, crucial habitats, and climate change response into downscaled data layers that can help the partners identify and validate their immediate and longer term conservation targets.FY2013Objectives:The primary goal of the HOTR science support project is to deliver the latest science in climate adaptation and habitat connectivity conservation to conservation practitioners and their partners in the Central Rocky Mountain region. HOTR conservation partners want assurance...
Categories: Data,
Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Alberta,
British Columbia,
Climate Change,
Connectivity,
Conservation Plan/Design/Framework, All tags...
Conservation Planning,
Crown of the Continent,
Data Acquisition and Development,
Datasets/Database,
Federal resource managers,
Goal 1: Maintain large, intact landscapes,
Goal 2: Conserve landscape connectivity,
Greater Sage-Grouse,
Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (GYE),
Grizzly Bear,
High Divide,
ID-1,
ID-2,
ID-2,
ID-2,
ID-2,
Idaho,
Idaho,
Informing Conservation Delivery,
Invasive Species,
LCC Network Science Catalog,
Land Use Change,
MT-1,
MT-1,
MT-1,
MT-1,
Montana,
Montana,
Montana,
Montana,
Montana,
Natural Fire Regimes,
OR-2,
OR-2,
OR-2,
OR-2,
Oregon,
Oregon,
Oregon,
Oregon,
Oregon,
Private land owners,
Project,
Pronghorn,
Regional & county planners,
Report,
Rivers & Riparian Corridors,
Rocky Mountain,
Sage Shrub/Grassland,
Sage-Steppe,
WY-1,
WY-1,
WY-1,
WY-1,
Washington,
Wolverine,
Woodland,
Wyoming,
Wyoming,
Wyoming,
Wyoming,
Wyoming,
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FY2023The High Divide is a large, ecologically diverse, rural geography that demands coordinated conservation efforts from landowners, Tribal partners, NGOs, and agencies. The Landscape Conservation Design (LCD) provides a framework to coordinate management decisions and direct on-the-ground action based on partner input. The LCD process culminates in two deliverables: a spatial design and a long-term strategy design. Together, these deliverables will be available to those who live and work in the High Divide region to support conservation advocacy, planning, and funding efforts. Additionally, the spatial design will be publicly accessible for download and can be further refined to support local project prioritization....
Categories: Data,
Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: FWS SA,
HOTR,
HOTR,
Project,
Rocky Mountain, All tags...
Rocky Mountain,
SA Science Catalog,
Sage-Steppe,
Sage-Steppe,
Sagebrush,
Strategic Science - 1420,
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