Description du projet (anglais)

Representing 13 state wildlife agencies, the District of Columbia, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Forest Service, and the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, the committee and its working group serve as a hub for advancing shared conservation goals and connectivity for priority landscapes for wildlife and people in the face of challenges and opportunities. The committee creates conservation opportunities and efficiencies by: -Fostering strategic partnerships: Provides a forum for partners to align priorities, develop shared objectives, and translate vison to on-the-ground conservation action -Mobilizing resources: Leverages resources and expertise to secure funding and support for large-landscape conservation -Reducing costs and barriers: Streamlines project costs and reduces administrative barriers to implementation -Building capacity: Empowers partners with knowledge, tools and resources to address conservation challenges that span border The mission of the of the Northeast Landscape Wildlife Conservation Committee is to provide leadership and direction from the NEAFWA Directors and leadership within the Northeast Region of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) on efforts related to large-scale landscape conservation needs and opportunities, including the development and coordination of shared priorities and interjurisdictional efforts.

Description du projet (français)

Organisation principale responsable du projet

Organisation(s) partenaire(s)

United States Fish and Wildlife Service

Fait partie d'un réseau plus large

Statut du projet

En cours

Date de début du projet

2022

Écosystème(s) concerné(s)

Côtier

Forestier

Eau douce

Riverain

Catégorie(s) d'actions liées à la connectivité

Conception de réseaux de corridors

Établissement de noyaux prioritaires

Sensibilisation

Atténuation des impacts des infrastructures

Restauration

Politiques et gouvernance

Protection des terres

Mots-clés standards

Corridors

Approche 'stepping stone'

Espèce faunique ayant un statut spécial

Mots-clés

Partnership, Fish and Wildlife

Couverture taxonomique

Amphibiens

Oiseaux

Poissons

Insectes

Mammifères

Autres invertébrés

Reptiles

Étendue géographique

Région(s)

Nouveau-Brunswick

Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador

Nouvelle-Écosse

Île-du-Prince-Édouard

Québec

Connecticut

Maine

Massachusetts

New Hampshire

Rhode Island

Vermont

Nom du lieu

Northeast Region

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