This one-page double-sided flyer provides an introduction to the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes LCC and identifies the benefits of joining the community.
Fact Sheets and Brochures
This one-page double-sided flyer provides an introduction to the Plains and Prairie Potholes LCC and identifies the benefits of joining the community.
A research study entitled "Open Pine Habitat: Desired Ecological States Provided by Managed Forests" was jointly sponsored by the Gulf Coastal Plains & Ozarks Landscape Conservation Cooperative and Mississippi... more
This is a case study developed to demonstrate how one of the innovative products developed by the Gulf Coastal Plains & Ozarks LCC for its partners assesses a wide variety of floodplain and river-associated habitats and is being used by numerous conservation partners.
This is a good overview factsheet that describes the Gulf Coastal Plains & Ozarks LCC and its work.
This factsheet summarizes five projects supported and coordinated by the LCC that focus on assessing the attributes of landscape patterns and forest conditions that make open pine beneficial to wildlife (including managed pine) and developing tools to assist landowners with forest management/... more
This 8-pager provides an overview of the coordinated and strategic portfolio of conservation research projects that have been funded by four Landscape Conservation Cooperatives along the Gulf of Mexico: the Gulf Coast Prairie, Gulf Coastal Plains & Ozarks, South Atlantic, and Peninsular... more
These two factsheets provide a summary of information about the Conservation Planning Atlas and why it was developed, as well as examples of how people are using the tool.
When the Review of the LCCs was released in December 2015, the LCC Network committed to reporting on our progress in responding to the National Academy of Sciences’ recommendations.
This document provides a synthesis of all Appalachian LCC funded research project deliverables such as decision support tools, data layers, final reports, and other vital information that will help plan and manage for the conservation of aquatic and terrestrial systems throughout the region.
Land managers are responsible for developing effective strategies for conserving and restoring Great Basin ecosystems in the face of invasive species, conifer expansion, and altered fire regimes.
The Pacific Islands Climate Change Cooperative (PICCC) created the Hawaiian Islands Terrestrial Adaptation Initiative (HITAI) to develop science-based syntheses of climate impacts on, and adaptation options for, terrestrial and freshwater resources on each of the main Hawaiian Islands.
The LCC Network Story Map showcases 22 stories from the 22 LCCs and features signature projects that demonstrate the breadth and depth of partner-driven accomplishments. The map works best... more
This informational flyer provides a definition of Landscape Conservation Design and provides more information on the Urban Monarch LCD along with the products that it will produce.
The Great Basin LCC advances conservation in the region by bridging organizations with different mandates and resources. It facilitates collaboration among its partner organizations and finds efficiencies between their programs.
A two-page overview of the multi-LCC Mississippi River Basin / Gulf Hypoxia Initiative covering the goals, objectives, and next steps for the Initiative.
We're pleased to share with you the April issue of the LCC Network Lookout, our updated e-newsletter highlighting the latest stories from the Landscape Conservation Cooperatives and partners.
A single-page, introductory flier summarizing the Aleutian and Bering Sea Islands LCCs mission, goals, geography, etc.
The South Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC) is a partnership of federal, state, nonprofit, and private organizations dedicated to conserving a landscape capable of sustaining the nation’s natural and cultural resources for current and future generations.
This factsheet describes how federal agencies are coordinating across climate partnership networks to provide context-specific data, information, and tools for decision makers to improve practices and make risk management and adaptation decisions that are climate- and weather-sensitive.
This brochure explains how Landscape Conservation Cooperatives provide a way for States, Tribes, Federal agencies, non-governmental organizations, universities, natural resource-dependent businesses, private landowners, and other conservation partners to work together in a new way to address... more
A single-page fact sheet describing the purpose, approach and key partners for conservation action in the Gulf Coast Prairie Landscape Conservation Cooperative.
A fact sheet detailing the focal species and associated habitats of the Gulf Coast Prairie Landscape Conservation Cooperative.
The focal species for the Gulf Coast Prairie Landscape Conservation Cooperative are:
Today a range of monumental conservation challenges confronts the Appalachians. This includes the loss and fragmentation of natural habitats; disruptions in natural disturbance regimes; and expanding major land-use changes that are occurring on a grand scale.
This provides a summary of the 9 projects selected for funding in response to the Gulf Coastal Plains & Ozarks' Request for Proposals issued in 2013.
This factsheet describes an innovative dataset developed by the GCPO LCC, which has been used to develop a spawning habitat model for alligator gar.
The Great Plains Landscape Conservation Cooperative (GPLCC) is a partnership that provides applied science and decision support tools to assist natural resource managers in their efforts to conserve plant, fish, and wildlife in the mid- and short-grass prairie of the southern Great Plains.
The Great Plains Landscape Conservation Cooperative (GPLCC) is a partnership that provides applied science and decision support tools to assist natural resource managers in their efforts to conserve plant, fish, and wildlife in the mid- and short-grass prairie of the southern Great Plains.
The Upper Midwest and Great Lakes Landscape Conservation Cooperative geographic area transcends a variety of boundaries and borders.