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The loss or decline of culturally significant plants is a major concern for many tribal managers. Culturally significant plants are essential to many aspects of life for tribal members, including medicine, ceremonial practices, and traditional food dishes. In many parts of the U.S., droughts, floods, and changes in the timing of frost events are stressing these plants and in some cases have led to decreases in their areas of suitable habitat or a reduction in their resistance to disease. The goal of this project is to hold a research symposium that will bring together tribal resource managers and scientists from a range of disciplines in the South Central region to identify which culturally significant species...
Categories: Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: 2019,
CASC,
Completed,
Data Visualization & Tools,
Data Visualization & Tools, All tags...
Indigenous Peoples,
Indigenous Peoples,
Plants,
Plants,
Projects by Region,
Science Tools for Managers,
Science Tools for Managers,
South Central,
South Central CASC,
Tribes and Tribal Organizations,
Tribes and Tribal Organizations,
Wildlife and Plants,
Wildlife and Plants, Fewer tags
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Natural & cultural resource managers are facing a slew of new challenges for managing public lands stemming from climate change and human-driven stressors like invasive species, fragmentation, and new resource uses. In some cases, the very landscapes and species they are managing are changing in significant ways, transforming from one set of conditions to another. As a result, previously successful management strategies may become less effective, or in some cases ineffective. New and transforming conditions leave managers in a bind on how to respond to transforming public lands and natural resources. On the most basic level managers have three choices of how to respond: resist change, accept change, or direct change...
Categories: Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: 2022,
CASC,
Indigenous Peoples,
Indigenous Peoples,
North Central, All tags...
North Central,
North Central CASC,
Northeast,
Northeast,
Northwest,
Northwest,
Projects by Region,
Projects by Region,
Science Tools for Managers,
Social Science,
Tribes and Tribal Organizations,
Tribes and Tribal Organizations, Fewer tags
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The U.S. Northern Rocky Mountains support a large number of native wildlife species, and survival of these populations depends on connected landscapes to support current migration and dispersal, as well as future shifts in species’ ranges. However, habitat fragmentation and loss threaten these connections. Land and wildlife managers across the U.S. are faced with decisions focused on reducing risks, like those from habitat fragmentation, to wildlife, ecosystems, and landscapes. Establishing connections between natural landscapes is a frequently recommended strategy for these managers to help wildlife adapt to changing conditions. Working in partnership with state and federal resource managers and private land...
Categories: Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: 2015,
Birds,
Birds,
CASC,
Completed, All tags...
Forests,
Forests,
Grasslands and Plains,
Grasslands and Plains,
Landscapes,
Landscapes,
Mammals,
Mammals,
North Central,
North Central CASC,
Other Landscapes,
Other Landscapes,
Plants,
Plants,
Projects by Region,
Wildlife and Plants,
Wildlife and Plants,
adaptation strategies,
priority landscapes,
wildlife connectivity, Fewer tags
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