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These data represent a normalized least-cost corridor mosaic (see WHCWG 2010 and McRae and Kavanagh 2011) calculated using temperature gradients and a landscape integrity resistance raster following the climate gradient linkage-modeling methods outlined in Nuñez (2011), using an adapted version of the Linkage Mapper software (McRae and Kavanagh 2011). These data are depicted in Figure 5b in Nuñez (2011).This GIS dataset is one of several climate connectivity analyses produced by Tristan Nuñez for a Master’s thesis (Nuñez 2011) while a student at the School of Forest Resources at the University of Washington. The dataset was produced in part to assist the Climate Change Subgroup of the Washington Wildlife Habitat...
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This project identifies priority areas in the Columbia Plateau Ecoregion to implement conservation strategies for riverine and riparian habitat. This is tailored towards the Arid Lands Initiative (ALI) conservation goals and objectives, and provides the foundation for adaptation to a changing climate. This project adopts a “zoned” approach to identifying focal areas, connectivity management zones and zones for riparian habitat and ecological representation. Through a series of workshops and webinars, the ALI articulated its freshwater conservation goals and targets. Key aspects of these goals included: a focus on non-anadromous salmonid (salmon and steelhead) species, include riparian birds and waterfowl as key...
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We will develop an approach to identify fire refugia in Rocky Mountain ecosystems of the U.S. and Canada then test the function of refugia for biodiversity conservation under current and future climate/fire scenarios. Our products will be designed to inform decision-making in land/easement acquisition, identification of critical areas for maintaining landscape and process connectivity/permeability, and extension of the temporal context for spatial conservation decision making. The approach will be testable for transferability to other locations and ecosystems.
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We will develop an approach to identify fire refugia in Rocky Mountain ecosystems of the U.S. and Canada then test the function of refugia for biodiversity conservation under current and future climate/fire scenarios. Our products will be designed to inform decision-making in land/easement acquisition, identification of critical areas for maintaining landscape and process connectivity/permeability, and extension of the temporal context for spatial conservation decision making. The approach will be testable for transferability to other locations and ecosystems.
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The layers in this map service represent 4 different version of the final ALI Marxan model. Selection frequency layers show how often each hexagon was selected over 100 runs of a specific version. The "Best Solution" is not a perfect solution, but simply the best scoring solution out of 100 runs for each version.
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We will develop an approach to identify fire refugia in Rocky Mountain ecosystems of the U.S. and Canada then test the function of refugia for biodiversity conservation under current and future climate/fire scenarios. Our products will be designed to inform decision-making in land/easement acquisition, identification of critical areas for maintaining landscape and process connectivity/permeability, and extension of the temporal context for spatial conservation decision making. The approach will be testable for transferability to other locations and ecosystems.
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The GNLCC Connectivity Prioritization Pilot Project has been a two stage project designed to address Goal 2 of the four strategic goals of the GNLCC: Conserve a permeable landscape with connectivity across aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, including species movement, genetic connectivity, migration, dispersal, life history, and biophysical processes. In this project, connectivity is being examined in light of the landscape stressor of existing and potential future land uses. To ensure input and GNLCC wide collaboration various teams made collectively of more than 40 people worked on different stages of the project. A “Technical Team” was established that convened twice a month to source and share data that supported...
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In recognition of the need to conserve a healthy sagebrush ecosystem to provide for the long-term conservation of its inhabitants, the US Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) has made updates to the Conservation Efforts Database (CED), to serve as a tool designed to capture the unprecedented conservation efforts occurring within this ecosystem, not only for its most famous resident, the greater sage-grouse but for the other species that rely on sagebrush for all or part of its life. This database has been revised from the greater sage-grouse Conservation Efforts Database (CED v1.0) which was used to collect the combination of voluntary, incentive -based efforts, habitat restoration projects, and management through...
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If you manage to haul a frozen, skinned beaver carcass up a remote mountain pass in the middle of winter, then nail it about two metres up a tree, you might just be lucky enough to attract a wolverine.That’s what researchers have been trying to do for the past few years as part of a multi-year study to learn more about these elusive predators, and how they move and survive throughout the mountainous terrain of southern Alberta and British Columbia.Led by Tony Clevenger, a biologist at Montana State University’s Western Transportation Institute, the research team tracks wolverines using non-invasive methods, such as cameras and hair traps (and, yes, skinned beavers on trees) with hopes of learning how these high-elevation...
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Interest in using environmental DNA (eDNA) sampling to monitor aquatic species is exploding. This technique makes it possible to conduct rapid and cost-effective broad-scale species assessment and monitoring, particularly when informed by robust species distribution models. Here, we provide preliminary results from an effort to identify habitats occupied by juvenile bull trout in all 4th-code basins constituting their historical U.S. range.We developed a sampling template based on 1) the probability of habitat occupancy by juvenile bull trout from the Climate Shield model and 2) simulated and empirically tested probabilities of eDNA-based detection of stream-dwelling salmonids. A cadre of state, tribal, federal,...


map background search result map search result map ALI Marxan Analysis Results WMS CEC Protected Areas 500m resolution raster, clipped to GNLCC Boundary Climate Working Groups Handout: Columbia Plateau: Potential Future Climates 2070-2099 Climate Change Sensitivity Database Website How-to article: Using GloVis for selecting and archiving imagery Ecosphere manuscript data and R code 2017 Spatial Conservation Priorities for Riverine and Riparian Systems In the Columbia Plateau Ecoregion Large Scale Drought Resiliency in the Missouri Headwaters Basin Success Measurement Summary Resource Managers' Connectivity Workshop Completing the loop: Combining occupancy modeling, crowd-sourcing, and eDNA sampling to inventory bull trout across their U.S. range Ecological Minimums Required by Greater Sage-grouse Metadata Webpage Project Website: SageStep Sagebrush Steppe Treatment Evaluation SageStep Sagebrush Steppe Treatment Evaluation Project May 17-18,2011 Workshop Webpage Webinar: Whitebark Pine Genetic Restoration Progam for the Northern Rockies - Mary Frances Mahalovich Webinar: The Cabinet-Purcell Collaborative--A Trans-border Conservation Network Temperature-plus-Landscape Integrity Climate Gradient Corridors 2013 Idaho Bird Conservation Partnership Development, Workshop The great thaw: WP Article Mapping the Wolverine Way CED Help Documents Ecological Minimums Required by Greater Sage-grouse Metadata Webpage Completing the loop: Combining occupancy modeling, crowd-sourcing, and eDNA sampling to inventory bull trout across their U.S. range Project Website: SageStep Sagebrush Steppe Treatment Evaluation SageStep Sagebrush Steppe Treatment Evaluation Project May 17-18,2011 Workshop Webpage The great thaw: WP Article Mapping the Wolverine Way Climate Working Groups Handout: Columbia Plateau: Potential Future Climates 2070-2099 Climate Change Sensitivity Database Website Large Scale Drought Resiliency in the Missouri Headwaters Basin Success Measurement Summary CED Help Documents CEC Protected Areas 500m resolution raster, clipped to GNLCC Boundary How-to article: Using GloVis for selecting and archiving imagery Ecosphere manuscript data and R code ALI Marxan Analysis Results WMS 2017 Spatial Conservation Priorities for Riverine and Riparian Systems In the Columbia Plateau Ecoregion 2013 Idaho Bird Conservation Partnership Development, Workshop Temperature-plus-Landscape Integrity Climate Gradient Corridors Webinar: Whitebark Pine Genetic Restoration Progam for the Northern Rockies - Mary Frances Mahalovich Webinar: The Cabinet-Purcell Collaborative--A Trans-border Conservation Network Resource Managers' Connectivity Workshop