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June 12 th 2013 – EBTJV Meeting – Frostburg, MD 15 States 14 National Forests 9 National Park Areas 6 Wildlife Refuges (+3 – proposed in the SE Region) 3 FWS Regions 3 USGS Areas 3 NPS Regions 2 EPA Regions

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15 States 14 National Forests 9 National Park Areas 6 Wildlife Refuges (+3 – proposed in the SE Region ) 3 FWS Regions 3 USGS Areas 3 NPS Regions 2 EPA Regions . June 12 th 2013 – EBTJV Meeting – Frostburg, MD. grassland pasture 18.3% / hay. Fed. Listed ( 170) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: June 12 th  2013 – EBTJV Meeting – Frostburg, MD

June 12th 2013 – EBTJV Meeting – Frostburg, MD

15 States14 National Forests

9 National Park Areas 6 Wildlife Refuges (+3 –

proposed in the SE Region)

3 FWS Regions3 USGS Areas

3 NPS Regions 2 EPA Regions

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Fed. Listed ( 170) Candidate ( 35 ) Proposed ( 3^ )

Federally listed species

Major Threats1. Energy: NG / Hydro- “fracking”2. Energy: Mt Top Mining3. Water Stress / Extreme Events4. Urban Expansion / Ag conversion

1.

2.

3.

4.

26% Ag Lands

mussel-

clam

31%

flowering

plants 29%

fish

16%

snail 9%

grasslandpasture 18.3%/ hay

croplands 7.9%62% forest

^ 2010 data

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9 States…

8 Votes( 13 ) Fed

1 Tribal (EBC)

3 NGO...

3 regionalPartner-

ships

Vision: Ecological Integrity. Environmental Benefits. Sustainable Wildlife Populations.Interim

SteeringComm.

( 29 )

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Foundational Stressor / Threat Vulnerability / Impact

Management Response / DST

A Stream Classification System for the Appalachian Landscape

Conservation Cooperative

Assessing Future Impacts of

Energy Extraction in the Appalachian

Mountains(wind, oil, gas, coal )

Support for Understanding Land

Use and Climate Change in the Appalachian Landscape

Development of a Hydrologic Foundation

and Flow-ecology Relationships for Monitoring

Riverine Resources in the Marcellus

Shale Region

Classification and

Geo-Referencing Cave/Karst Resources

across the Appalachian LCC

(proposed FY13)

Preliminary Assessment and

Inventory (Landscape-level)

Threats across the Appalachian

Landscape:

(proposed FY13)

Preliminary Assessment and

Inventory of Ecosystem

Services across the

Appalachian Landscape:

(proposed FY13)

Web-Based Tool for Riparian Restoration

Prioritization to Promote

Climate Change Resilience in Eastern US

Streams

AppLCC Funding – Science Information & Decision Support Tools

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SCIENCE

address thescience needs

MANAGEMENT

build the institution

PARTNERSHIP

Work Plan

2012

Oct 2012 applcc.org

+companion site

Landscape Conservation Cooperative

http://applcc.org

engage key partners /

broader society

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Companion Sites &

easternbrooktrout.org

sarp.org

http://applcc.org

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sarp.org

Resources

derivative

products

Content Management System -- Shared Platform

easternbrooktrout.org

applcc.org

Keywords

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http://applcc.org

sarp.org

easternbrooktrout.org

“on-the-ground”

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sarp.org

store data

share data

share data

easternbrooktrout.org applcc.org

serve data

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Foundational Stressor / Threat Vulnerability / Impact

Management Response / DST

A Stream Classification System for the Appalachian Landscape

Conservation Cooperative

Assessing Future Impacts of

Energy Extraction in the Appalachian

Mountains(wind, oil, gas, coal )

Support for Understanding Land

Use and Climate Change in the Appalachian Landscape

Development of a Hydrologic Foundation

and Flow-ecology Relationships for Monitoring

Riverine Resources in the Marcellus

Shale Region

Classification and

Geo-Referencing Cave/Karst Resources

across the Appalachian LCC

(proposed FY13)

Preliminary Assessment and

Inventory (Landscape-level)

Threats across the Appalachian

Landscape:

(proposed FY13)

Preliminary Assessment and

Inventory of Ecosystem

Services across the

Appalachian Landscape:

(proposed FY13)

Web-Based Tool for Riparian Restoration

Prioritization to Promote

Climate Change Resilience in Eastern US

Streams

AppLCC Funding – Science Information & Decision Support Tools

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100% Sub-basin (4th HUC)

76% Watershed (5th HUC)

33% Subwatershed (6th HUC)

11% Catchment

Source: M. Hudy

Management Response / DST

Web-Based Tool for Riparian Restoration

Prioritization to Promote

Climate Change Resilience in Eastern US

Streams

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NO YES

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Bridgett Costanzo Science [email protected]

Paul LeonardGIS & Data Mgmt Specialist (PT)

[email protected]

Jean BrennanAppLCC [email protected]

Matthew Cimitile Communications (PT)

[email protected]