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PDF Portfolio for O'ahu island, providing a compilation of the available products from the Hawaiian Islands Climate Synthesis.
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The Washington Connected Landscapes Project: Cascades to Coast Analysis produced the following geospatial data layers for fisher (Pekania pennanti): (1) a raster dataset depicting habitat suitability, (2) a vector dataset of core habitat depicting areas of high concentrations of suitable habitat, (3) a raster dataset depicting the landscape’s resistance to movement, (4) a raster dataset of cost-weighted distance depicting the permeability of the landscape for movement between core habitat areas, (5) a vector dataset depicting the least-cost paths between core habitat areas, and (6) a raster dataset depicting the least-cost corridors between core habitat areas. The data layers are provided in multiple file formats...
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The goal of landscape conservation is to align conservation strategies across jurisdictions and broader geographies than any single organization has the capacity to manage. A landscape approach is critical to meet the emerging needs of state, federal, tribal, and private partners. There are several landscape conservation efforts in the Pacific Northwest in various stages. These efforts have different perspectives and practices related to stakeholder engagement, governance, landscape science, decision support tools and implementation strategies. There is tremendous value in sharing experiences, approaches, successes, and challenges. This Forum set the stage for increased coordination and communication around landscape...
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Purpose: The 2023 Landscape Conservation Collaborative Inventory for the Pacific Northwest presents a consolidated overview of landscape conservation collaboratives across British Columbia, Washington, and Oregon. This database delineates collaborative efforts, their objectives, and key stakeholders. The primary objective is to promote transparency, foster collaboration, and amplify the impact of conservation initiatives, thereby contributing to the responsible management and preservation of the Pacific Northwest’s natural resources and ecosystems. Designed for individuals involved in organizing, coordinating, or participating in landscape conservation initiatives within the Pacific Northwest, this inventory is...
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This report provides a summary of the Pacific Northwest Landscape Conservation Forum which was held virtually December 13–14, 2023. The event featured keynote speakers, presentations, panel discussions, and breakout room sessions; detailed synopses are included in the report. Day 1 of the Forum began with a keynote presentation from Shawn Johnson (Director of the Center for Natural Resources and Environmental Policy at the University of Montana) on the value of collaborative networks. This was followed by a panel discussion with landscape conservation collaboratives on spatial priorities and implementation strategies. It included presentations from the panelists: Alan Yanahan (Cascades to Coast Landscape Collaborative),...
Overview: California Condors (Gymnogyps californianus) remain critically endangered despite significant efforts to recover the species through captive breeding and reintroductions over the last three decades. While there are several factors that affect condor mortality (Rideout et al. 2012, Bakker et al. 2016), lead toxicosis remains the primary threat to the condors long-term survival and recovery (Finkelstein et al. 2012). The species’ recovery plan was last updated in 1996, and since then interest has developed in modifying the spatial extent and other elements of the recovery effort. Consequently, a significant need now exists for a forecasting model capable of evaluating how the condor population is likely...
The objectives of this study were to test the potential to scale up reef cooling methods including chilled water and to to test methods of reducing pH in reef waters to provide tools to coral reef managers. The study was conducted in Tutuila, American Samoa.
In order to better understand the determinants of outplanting success and improve the conservation plan of this species we propose to continue extensive monitoring while also adding sampling to investigate the correlation of success with origin and genetics of founder accession as well as environmental variables (e.g., temperature, rainfall, soil nutrients, and neighboring plant community).The project will provide extensive data predicting determinants of reintroduction and outplanting success in correlation to origin and genetic profiles of founder accessions and environmental variables at outplanting sites. This information will be directly used as basis for an updated conservation plan for Polyscias bisattenuata,...
Our main objective is to support territorial climate adaptation, natural resource management, and policy in American Samoa (AS) by bridging information gaps between regional and regional stakeholders through innovative web-tools. These tools will be co-produced with five regional agency partners, and will directly support implementation of their existing climate adaptation management and research activities to significantly move the needle in territorial climate adaptation capacity. (2) The need for a centralized data portal in AS is not new. AS-DOC hosted a now offline GIS portal to support building-permit applications, and in 2016 AS-EPA, AS-DOC, and CRAG, were funded to create a geospatial framework to enable...
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The Washington Connected Landscapes Project: Cascades to Coast Analysis produced the following geospatial data layers for mountain beaver (Aplodontia rufa): (1) a raster dataset depicting habitat suitability, (2) a vector dataset of core habitat depicting areas of high concentrations of suitable habitat, (3) a raster dataset depicting the landscape’s resistance to movement, (4) a raster dataset of cost-weighted distance depicting the permeability of the landscape for movement between core habitat areas, (5) a vector dataset depicting the least-cost paths between core habitat areas, and (6) a raster dataset depicting the least-cost corridors between core habitat areas. The data layers are provided in multiple file...


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