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File object code Andrew Milliken - Representative Species Video
Andrew Milliken's presentation on Representative Species and Conservation
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Using SDM to Ensure Landscape Scale Sustainability for Natural and Cultural Resources
Dr. Rua Mortecai, South Atlantic LCC, Science Coordinator
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Dr. Rua Mortecai Using SDM to Ensure Landscape Scale Sustainability for Natural and Cultural Resources Presentation
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About the Landscape Partnership
A Landscape-scale Conservation Approach
Appalachian Mountains Joint Venture
The Appalachian Mountains Joint Venture (AMJV) is one of 18 habitat Joint Venture partnerships in the United States. It is comprised of state and federal government agencies, non-governmental organizations, universities, and industries that work together to prioritize and coordinate conservation activities while building upon scientific knowledge. They work with researchers and resource managers to design and implement effective conservation projects for native bird species throughout their annual life cycles, targeting breeding, migration, and over-wintering areas.
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Conservation Management Institute of Virginia Tech
The Conservation Management Institute is an active partner in the management of natural resources in Virginia, across North America, and around the world. Institute project teams comprised of research faculty, staff, and students engage resource management agencies and organizations to understand their objectives and constraints in order to produce quality solutions through hard work and the application of sound science. Our researchers employ a range of skills, knowledge, and talents with particular strengths in field ecology, geospatial information technology, resource assessment, and logistical support.
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