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Probability of Presence for Ground Beetles
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This map depicts the probability of presence for species within the ground beetle group throughout the Appalachian LCC region. Red areas have the highest probability of presence.
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Probability of Presence by Species Group
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Probability of Presence for Pseudoscorpions
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This map depicts the probability of presence for species within the pseudoscorpion group throughout the Appalachian LCC region. Red areas have the highest probability of presence.
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Probability of Presence by Species Group
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Protected Areas: Goals, Limitations, and Design
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This reference focuses on the functions, design, and limitations of protected areas and the processes of conservation planning.
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Marxan Training Suggested Readings
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Protected Lands
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Protected lands within the Appalachian LCC region.
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Land Use and Potential Risk Maps
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Pseudoscorpion Species Distribution by 1 km Grid
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Distribution of pseudoscorpion spcies distribution by 1 kilometer grid throughout the Appalachian LCC region.
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Modeling Input Maps
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QMarxan Data
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Data for use with QGIS and Marxan software used during the Marxan training.
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Marxan Training Data
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QMarxan database
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Backup database for QMarxan used in the Marxan training.
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Marxan Training Data
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Released Virginia big-eared bat
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Virginia big-eared bat being released at Repass Saltpetre Cave in Virginia.
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TRB Images
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Riparian Restoration Decision Support Tool Fact Sheet
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An innovative web-based tool - funded by the Appalachian Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC) and developed by researchers from the U.S. Forest Service and the University of Massachusetts - is allowing managers to rapidly identify high-priority riparian targets for restoration to make more resilient in preparation for changes in future climate. The Riparian Restoration Prioritization to Promote Climate Change Resilience (RPCCR) tool identifies vulnerable stream and riverbanks that lack tree cover and shade in coldwater stream habitats. By locating the best spots to plant trees in riparian zones, resource managers can provide shade that limits the amount of solar radiation heating the water and reduces the impacts from climate change. This well-established management strategy will benefit high-elevation, cold-water aquatic communities.
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How-To Guides and Handouts