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Climate Envelope Models in Support of Landscape Conservation

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Start Date
2010-10-01
End Date
2012-09-30

Citation

Landscape Conservation Cooperative Network(administrator), James I. Watling(Principal Investigator), Climate Envelope Models in Support of Landscape Conservation

Summary

Successful conservation strategies in the face of climate change will require careful consideration of how changing climate will affect wildlife and habitats. Development of innovative, data-driven, accessible tools will assist in understanding and planning for those effects. This project was funded to (1) develop climate envelope models and associated prediction maps for 26 federally threatened and endangered terrestrial (T&E) vertebrate species occurring in peninsular Florida, (2) provide a technical guidebook for use and interpretation of climate envelope models, (3) develop visualization and social networking tools that will allow natural resource managers and the general public to view our models, and (4) create a searchable database [...]

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year2011
fundingSources
amount309040.04
recipientUniversity of Florida
sourceU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
totalFunds309040.04
totalFunds309040.04

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