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FY2014One of the primary challenges facing public land managers in the Great Basin is identifying adaptation strategies to increase resiliency to climate change in an area that is already struggling with profound environmental challenges. Recent efforts to understand how the Great Basin weathered past droughts and climate variability may offer insight into approaches that could work in future decades. One approach to gather this information is to understand Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK). Gathering this information is challenging and requires an acknowledgment that much of this information is highly sensitive and proprietary. Translating this information into actionable management plans is even more challenging.This...
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The Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta of Alaska is a globally important region for numerous avian species including millions of migrating and nesting waterbirds. Climate change effects such as sea level rise and increased storm frequency and intensity have the potential to impact waterbird populations and breeding habitat. In order to determine the potential impacts of these climate-mediated changes, we investigated both short-term and long-term impacts of storm surges to geese and eider species that commonly breed on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta.To do this, we used 29 years of ground-based surveys conducted as part of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s long-term waterbird monitoring program along with flood indices modeled...
Categories: Data; Types: Map Service, OGC WFS Layer, OGC WMS Layer, OGC WMS Service; Tags: BIRDS, BIRDS, CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT ASSESSMENT MODELS, CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT ASSESSMENT MODELS, DELTAS, All tags...
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The Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) of the north-central U.S. and south-central Canada contains millions of small prairie wetlands that provide critical habitat to many migrating and breeding waterbirds. Due to their small size and the relatively dry climate of the region, these wetlands are considered at high risk for negative climate change effects as temperatures increase. To estimate the potential impacts of climate change on breeding waterbirds, we predicted current and future distributions of species common in the PPR using species distribution models (SDMs). We created regional-scale SDMs for the U.S. PPR using Breeding Bird Survey occurrence records for 1971–2011 and wetland, upland, and climate variables....
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Rainwater Harvesting and Stormwater Research is a priority research area identified by the Arizona Governor’s Blue Ribbon Panel on Water Sustainability, which recommended that universities take the lead to identify regulatory barriers, cost and benefits, water quality issues and avenues for increasing utilization of stormwater and rainwater at the regional, community and individual property level. In an effort to address the priority research area, the University of Arizona will develop a decision support tool to be used by public utilities and agencies to evaluate suitability and cost-effectiveness of rainwater and stormwater capture at various scales for multiple benefits. Data from the City of Tucson, Arizona...
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The challenge of managing for invasive species creates an opportunity for the GNLCC to provide leadership on landscape scale stressors where there is a need for coordination of planning and on the ground activities. Currently, to the best of our knowledge, the north-western part of the North American continent remains free of quagga and zebra mussels. Infestation of aquatic systems in the GNLCC by quagga and zebra mussels would be economically, socially and environmentally devastating. An infestation in one of the jurisdictions within the mussel-free northwest would likely lead to domino effect. It is therefore critical that managers recognize the interconnectedness of the ecosystems comprising the GNLCC and take...
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Date and Time: May 28, 2013 (All day)Time: 11:00 am-12:00 pm Mountain Time / 10:00-11:00 am Pacific TimeHosts: Pacific Northwest Climate Change Collaboration (C3) and Great Northern LCCPresenter: Dan Isaak, Research Fisheries Scientist, Boise Aquatic Research Lab, Rocky Mountain Research Station, US Forest Service Description: Human population growth and anthropogenic climate change will have profound consequences for aquatic ecosystems this century. Effective resource stewardship will require unprecedented levels of interagency coordination and development of datasets and models capable of accurately portraying resource status in real-world coordinates. The revolution in digital and social media technologies,...
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Resources available to conserve native trout are limited and must be targeted where conservation is most critical and likely to be successful. Using a grant from the GNLCC we collaborated with an Interagency Multi-State Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout (YCT) Conservation Work Group to prioritize conservation across the range of YCT. This prioritization will target national resources to critical conservation needs. We developed and applied a set of ecological and opportunity-based conservation criteria using the experience and knowledge of field managers. Ecological criteria were representation (genetic integrity and uniqueness), resilience (length or area of occupied habitat), and redundancy (number of populations or...
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Date and Time: Mar 24, 2011 (All day)Presenters:Seth Wenger, is a staff scientist for Trout Unlimited whose current research focuses on potential effects of climate change on fish. He holds a PhD in Ecology from the University of Georgia.Dan Isaak is a research fisheries scientist with the Rocky Mountain Research Station, U.S. Forest Service in Boise, Idaho. He has a Ph.D. from the University of Wyoming. His primary research interest is in understanding how climate change, disturbance, and biophysical interactions across spatial and temporal scales affect affect population dynamics and habitat in headwater streams.Summary: Climate change is expected to significantly alter aquatic ecosystems of the Great Northern...


map background search result map search result map Utility Guide to Rainwater/Stormwater Harvesting as an Adaptive Response to Climate Change Slideshow: Climate Summary, Projected Climate Changes, Columbia Plateau (ALI) Landscape Slideshow: Climate Change Adaptation Strategies for Conservvation Planning GNLCC Webinar Slides: DREISSENID MUSSEL RESEARCH PRIORITIES 2016 Southeast Conservation Adaptation Strategy (SECAS) Presentations - 2017 Using Narrative Stories to Understand Traditional Ecological Knowledge in the Great Basin Vulnerability of Breeding Waterbirds to Climate Change in the Prairie Pothole Region Webinar 2016: Networked Monitoring of Salmon Habitat Temperature: Two Case Studies from Southwestern Alaska Webinar (2015 Oct 14) Project Workshop Presentations Webpage: Understanding and Adapting To Climate Change in Aquatic Ecosystems at Landscape and River Basin Scales... Webinar: Mapping basic requirements for greater sage-grouse Webinar: Integrating Fish Physiology, Habitat and Climate Models to Design Aquatic Conservation Strategies Webinar: Science Delivery, Approaches and Influences on Success - V Wright Webinar: Sharing the Balance of Stewardship, The Blackfoot Drought Response Plan - J Schoonen Slideshow Presentation File: Grizzly bears, fragmentation, connectivity, and management in the Canada - US trans-border region Sagebrush responses to shifting climate and fire disturbances Introduction to the Sage Steppe Partner Forum Wiki Webinar:  Climate Change and Aquatic Ecosystems of the Great Northern LCC Webinar:  Building a Stream InterNet for Enhanced Stewardship of Aquatic Resources Webinar: Prioritizing conservation of Yellowstone cutthroat trout across their range Webinar: Mapping basic requirements for greater sage-grouse Webinar:  Climate Change and Aquatic Ecosystems of the Great Northern LCC Webinar:  Building a Stream InterNet for Enhanced Stewardship of Aquatic Resources Webinar (2015 Oct 14) Slideshow: Climate Summary, Projected Climate Changes, Columbia Plateau (ALI) Landscape Slideshow: Climate Change Adaptation Strategies for Conservvation Planning Slideshow Presentation File: Grizzly bears, fragmentation, connectivity, and management in the Canada - US trans-border region Webinar 2016: Networked Monitoring of Salmon Habitat Temperature: Two Case Studies from Southwestern Alaska Using Narrative Stories to Understand Traditional Ecological Knowledge in the Great Basin Sagebrush responses to shifting climate and fire disturbances Introduction to the Sage Steppe Partner Forum Wiki Webinar: Science Delivery, Approaches and Influences on Success - V Wright Webinar: Sharing the Balance of Stewardship, The Blackfoot Drought Response Plan - J Schoonen Utility Guide to Rainwater/Stormwater Harvesting as an Adaptive Response to Climate Change Webinar: Integrating Fish Physiology, Habitat and Climate Models to Design Aquatic Conservation Strategies Vulnerability of Breeding Waterbirds to Climate Change in the Prairie Pothole Region GNLCC Webinar Slides: DREISSENID MUSSEL RESEARCH PRIORITIES 2016 Project Workshop Presentations Webpage: Understanding and Adapting To Climate Change in Aquatic Ecosystems at Landscape and River Basin Scales... Southeast Conservation Adaptation Strategy (SECAS) Presentations - 2017