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Appendix 1. Key Species as Identified by Partners of the AppLCC
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A list of endemic species identified by States, NGOs and Federal agency biologists as key to a healthy Appalachian ecosystem.
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Resources
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General Resources Holdings
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AppLCC Development and Operations Planning
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All Downhill From Here?
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Biologists say climate change may already be affecting high-mountain ecosystems around the world, where plants and animals adapted to cold, barren conditions now face higher temperatures and a surge of predators and competitors
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Resources
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Climate Science Documents
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Riparian Restoration Decision Support Tool
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An innovative riparian planting and restoration decision support tool is now available to the conservation community. This user-friendly tool allows managers and decision-makers to rapidly identify and prioritize areas along the banks of rivers, streams, and lakes for restoration, making these ecosystems more resilient to disturbance and future changes in climate. It will also help the conservation community invest limited conservation dollars wisely, helping to deliver sustainable resources.
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Tools & Resources
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Amphibians
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Includes brief species/habitat information
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Data
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Species & Habitat Association List
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Bivalves
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Includes brief species/habitat information
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Data
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Species & Habitat Association List
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Birds
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Includes brief species/habitat information
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Data
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Species & Habitat Association List
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Mammals
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Includes brief species/habitat information
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Data
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Species & Habitat Association List
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Reptiles
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Includes brief species/habitat information
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Data
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Species & Habitat Association List
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Conservation Strategy for Imperiled Aquatic Species in the UTRB
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The Strategy provides guidance to Field Offices in reevaluating current ("status quo") conservation approaches in order to deliver the most cost effective approach toward the conservation and management of imperiled freshwater fish and mussel species in the Upper Tennessee River Basin.
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The Strategy
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AMJV Management Board Meeting
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The AMJV Management Board meets twice a year to discuss the major issues, accomplishments, and future direction of the partnership.
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News & Events
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Events