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North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative

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The North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative is a shared management-science partnership between the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the United States Geological Survey, states, and British Columbia, Canadian and federal resource management agencies, tribes, NGOs, universities and other entities within a geographic area.

 

Upcoming NPLCC Webinar

September 27, 2012, 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m PDT

Developing Ecologically and Socially Robust Adaptation Frameworks for the LCCs (abstract)
Presenters: Drs. Dominick A. DellaSala and Marni Koopman, Geos Institute
Webinar Information here

 

vine maple in old growth conifer forest.  IMage credit: D. Patte/USFWS

 

National LCC Workshop

Presentations from the National LCC Workshop March 26-30, in Denver, Colorado are available online. Session videos and workshop proceedings will be available in the coming weeks.

 

 

Rhinoceros Auklet-image credit:Dow Lambert/U.S. Fish and Wildlife

NPLCC Traditional Ecological Knowledge FY 12 Projects

The North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative (NPLCC) is pleased to announce the award of over $300,000 to seven projects that address using Traditional Ecological Knowledge, where appropriate, to help inform natural and cultural resource management. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service provided funds to the NPLCC for these projects. Two of the projects are co-sponsored by the Northwest Climate Science Center (NW CSC).

FY 12 TEK Project Funding Announcement

 

American Bittern

Third Charter Steering Committee Meeting Held

The third North Pacific Landscape Conservation Cooperative (NPLCC) Charter Steering Committee meeting was held December 14-15, 2011 in Union, Washington. At this meeting, the NPLCC charter was adopted. It contains the LCC's mission, goals, structure and operating procedures.

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Bandon Marsh

Climate Change Effects on Freshwater and Marine and Coastal Ecosystems in the North Pacific LCC

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service commissioned two reports that compile literature and synthesize information about climate change effects and adaptation approaches for freshwater and for marine and coastal ecosystems in the entire range of the North Pacific LCC. Prepared by National Wildlife Federation, these reports include the latest science and information with over 400 resources reviewed and over 100 people interviewed. The draft final reports were reviewed by 63 reviewers and will be finalized later this summer.



North Pacific LCC at a Glance

The North Pacific LCC will inform resource management decisions to address climate change and related stressors in an integrated fashion.

Products developed by the LCC help inform conservation delivery efforts on the ground.

North Pacific LCC Map

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Last updated: September 10, 2012
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