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Integrating climate change into place-based conservation (i.e. focusing efforts on a specific place or region) presents a pressing challenge in the future success of biodiversity conservation. In particular, the broad effects of climate change can make it difficult to prioritize specific actions in specific places. Currently, Natural Heritage New Mexico, along with state and federal partners, has developed Conservation Opportunity Areas for New Mexico representing locations where limited conservation funds can be effectively used for the preservation of sensitive species. Although the existing Conservation Opportunity Areas represent a best estimate of where conservation activities are most likely to have favorable...
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Tags: 2020,
Birds,
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Changing temperature and precipitation patterns in the South Central U.S are already having an impact on wildlife. Hotter and drier conditions are prompting some species to move in search of cooler conditions, while other species are moving into warmer areas that were once unsuitable for them. These changes in the distribution of wildlife populations present challenges for wildlife managers, hunters, tribal communities, and others who are making decisions about wildlife stewardship. This project examined the effect of shifting climate conditions on 20 species of conservation concern in the South Central United States. These species, which include the black-tailed prairie dog and the lesser prairie-chicken, were...
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Tags: 2013,
Bioclimatic-Envelope Model,
Birds,
Birds,
CASC,
Integrating climate change into place-based conservation presents a pressing challenge for promoting future biodiversity conservation success. In particular, the broad effects of climate change can make it difficult to prioritize specific actions in specific places. Natural Heritage New Mexico, along with state and federal partners, has developed Conservation Opportunity Areas (COAs) for New Mexico representing locations where limited conservation funds can be effectively used for preserving sensitive species (COAs include Important Plant Areas). Although the COAs currently represent our best estimate of where conservation activities are most likely to have favorable outcomes, they do not account for climate change...
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