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...
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Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
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,
Grizzly Bear,
Idaho,
Informing Conservation Delivery,
Insects & Forest Pathogens,
LCC Network Science Catalog,
Land Use Change,
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Montana,
Natural Fire Regimes,
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Regional & county planners,
Report,
Riparian Areas,
Rocky Mountain,
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Socio-economics/Ecosystem Services,
State agencies,
Sub-Alpine,
Woodland,
Wyoming,
environment,
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