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The Vulnerabilities of Fish and Wildlife Habitats in the Northeast to Climate Change

A report to the Northeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies and the North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative

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Creation
2018-01-16 17:28:47
Last Update
2018-02-08 16:37:15
Publication Date
2013-10

Citation

Hector Galbraith(Principal Investigator), North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), 2018-01-16(creation), 2018-02-08(lastUpdate), 2013-10(Publication), The Vulnerabilities of Fish and Wildlife Habitats in the Northeast to Climate Change

Summary

Citation: Manomet Center for Conservation Sciences and National Wildlife Federation. 2013. The Vulnerabilities of Fish and Wildlife Habitats in the Northeast to Climate Change. A report to the Northeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies and the North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative. Manomet, MA.In a project extending from Maine to Virginia and West Virginia, the Northeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (NEAFWA), the North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative (NALCC), Manomet Center for Conservation Sciences (Manomet), and the National Wildlife Federation (NWF) collaborated with other major northeastern stakeholders in safeguarding fish and wildlife and their habitats from climate change. [...]

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Galbraith et al - Terrestrial-Wetland Vulnerabililty Assessment.pdf
“The Vulnerabilities of Fish and Wildlife Habitats in the Northeast to Climate Ch”
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Habitat Vulnerability Evaluation Results.xlsx
“Attachment 13: Habitat Vulnerability Evaluation Results”
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Purpose

The primary objectives of this project were: 1. To quantify the regional vulnerabilities to climate change of fish and wildlife habitats, and how these vulnerabilities vary spatially across the region. 2. To project how the status and distributions of these habitats and species may be affected by climate change. 3. To work with states to increase their institutional knowledge and capabilities to respond to climate change through educational and planning workshops and other events.

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