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Efficiently monitoring extent of fire and fire effects in the South Atlantic LCC: Open pine rapid assessment metrics / field guide 2.0

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Start Date
2016-10-01 04:00:00
End Date
2018-02-01 04:59:59

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LCC Network Data Steward(Point of Contact), South Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), Rickie White(Principal Investigator), Efficiently monitoring extent of fire and fire effects in the South Atlantic LCC: Open pine rapid assessment metrics / field guide 2.0

Summary

About This ProjectOpen woodlands dominated by southern yellow pine were historically a large component of the landscape across the southeastern United States. These woodlands have an open canopy of longleaf, slash, shortleaf, and/or loblolly pines, with scattered shrubs and a grassy understory. These southern open pine ecosystems support many species of wildlife, many of which have declined in recent years as the amount and condition of their habitat has declined. This troubling decline in wildlife species has led to a focus on regional conservation efforts by America’s Longleaf, the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, Landscape Conservation Cooperatives, state wildlife agencies, the U.S. Forest Service, National Bobwhite Quail [...]

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NatureServe Field Guide of Southern Open Pine Rapid Assessment Metrics v2.0 September 28 2018.pdf 2 MB application/pdf
NatureServe Southern Open Pine Rapid Assessment Metrics v2.0 September 28 2018.pdf 2.36 MB application/pdf

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South Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator)

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