NPLCC Projects

  • Announcing Availability Of The Beaver Restoration Guidebook Version 2.0!

    Monday, July 03, 2017

    We are pleased to announce that Version 2.0 of The Beaver Restoration Guidebook (BRG) is available for use on the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Office website. Version 2.0 of the BRG has been updated to … more

  • Rangewide Bull Trout eDNA project update: New results posted to online database for distribution

    Thursday, June 22, 2017

    The latest results from the Rangewide Bull Trout eDNA project, led by the U.S. Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station, are now available online. There are now results from ~3,000 sites in 5 … more

  • Upcoming Webinar: Climate Change and U.S. Forests

    Tuesday, May 09, 2017

    May 11th - 11am-12pm Pacific Every four years, the U.S. Global Change Research Program conducts a National Climate Assessment for major resource sectors in the United States. The current Assessment … more

  • Scott River Watershed Council Guest Speaker: Kent Woodruff, Methow Beaver Project

    Thursday, February 16, 2017

    February 24, 2017, 6pm Scott River Watershed Council 520 Collier Way, Etna, CA RSVP HERE Kent Woodruff, U.S. Forest Service project coordinator on the Methow Beaver Project and key researcher for … more

  • Webinar recording now available for Current Coastal Change Research/Management Projects and Priority Information Needs from Cook Inlet through Southeastern Alaska

    Thursday, November 17, 2016

    If you were unable to attend the recent webinar with Michaela Swanson of University of Alaska Fairbanks, hosted by ACCAP, it is now available oline More information, recording and presentations here. … more

  • Next NPLCC Science-Management Webinar with The Nature Trust of BC

    Monday, September 26, 2016

    Cross-boundary Planning for Resilience and Restoration of Endangered Oak Savannah and Coastal Douglas-fir Forest Ecosystems Tuesday, October 18th, 1-2pm (Pacific) The Georgia Basin supports a … more

  • NPLCC Project featured on KSTK, Stikine River Radio

    Monday, August 15, 2016

    A 2016 NPLCC funded project with the Southeast Alaska Watershed Coalition was featured this week by KSTK Stikine River Radio. The project, which will develop a SE Alaska stream temperature database … more

  • NPLCC-funded projects for 2016

    Wednesday, August 03, 2016

    We are excited to announce our funded projects for 2016! This year, we funded 7 projects throughout the footprint of the NPLCC. Below are the seven projects and the project leads. For more … more

  • Final products posted for NPLCC-supported project: Cross-boundary Planning for Resilience and Restoration of Endangered Oak Savannah and Coastal Douglas-fir Forest Ecosystems

    Tuesday, July 05, 2016

    Two final products for a 2014 NPLCC-supported project, "Cross-boundary Planning for Resilience and Restoration of Endangered Oak Savannah and Coastal Douglas-fir Forest Ecosystems" with the Nature … more

  • NPLCC Conservation Planning Atlas Showcases Transboundary Climate-Connectivity Project Final Products

    Tuesday, June 14, 2016

    A 2012 project led by Conservation Northwest and University of Washington has been progressing over the past years to identify potential climate impacts on wildlife habitat connectivity in the … more

  • Updates from the Southeast Alaska Climate Workshop

    Thursday, April 14, 2016

    NPLCC-funded climate workshop, hosted by the Southeast Alaska Fish Habitat Partnership, focused on Informing Sustainable Management of Water Resources and Anadromous Fisheries in Southeast Alaska is … more

  • Just Launched: Columbia Coast Blueprint Website

    Monday, March 07, 2016

    We are pleased to announce the launch of the brand new Columbia Coast Blueprint website. Columbia Coast Blueprint is a multi-partner initiative for Landscape Conservation Design in the Lower … more

  • California south Coast NorWeST stream temperature scenarios & databases now available online

    Thursday, March 03, 2016

    Temperature database & climate scenarios for rivers & streams along the southern California coast are now available on the NorWeST website. The data to develop the stream scenarios consist … more

  • Upcoming Workshop for NPLCC-supported WDFW project

    Wednesday, February 03, 2016

    The NPLCC provided funds to WDFW last year to help with integrating climate change into the Washington State Wildlife Action Plan as part of the 10-year update. Jessi Kerschner, lead scientist for … more

  • TOMORROW: Dam Them All! Beaver and the Rise of the Stage Zero Channel as a Stream Restoration Goal.

    Tuesday, January 26, 2016

    Please join NOAA Fisheries and Dr. Michael M Pollock for the presentation "Dam Them All! Beaver and the Rise of the Stage Zero Channel as a Stream Restoration Goal" Dr. Pollock is a lead on our … more

  • New Project Reports Posted for two 2014 NPLCC-supported Projects

    Monday, January 04, 2016

    Two 2014 NPLCC-supported projects have been updated with new reports. Progress report and Glacier Monitoring Summary Report for the Nooksack River Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment, River … more

  • Blueprint for a climate-resilient landscape first Core Team meeting, Jan 20th

    Monday, December 21, 2015

    The North Pacific LCC and partners are in the development stages of a landscape conservation design project for the Lower Columbia River and coastal Washington/Oregon. We are currently inviting … more

  • Webinar Recording Now Available: Sea level rise adaptation tools for San Juan archipelago & Salish Sea

    Monday, December 14, 2015

    For anyone who was unable to attend last week's NPLCC Science-Management webinar, it is now available for viewing on the NPLCC YouTube channel here. You can also download a copy of the presentation … more

  • Celebrate GIS Day 2015 on our Conservation Planning Atlas!

    Wednesday, November 18, 2015

    Did you know today is ‪GIS Day‬? The NPLCC, led by our Data Coordinator, Tom Miewald, with the help of Conservation Biology Institute & Data Basin, uses GIS technology to visually map data for … more

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