Jones Center at Ichauway: Adaptive Silviculture for Climate Change (ASCC)

The Jones Center at Ichauway consists of a block of 29,000 acres within Southwestern Georgia, situated in the Dougherty Plains. This region has a diversity of trees such as the long-leaf pine forests...

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Community Forests International: Whaelghinbran Forest Carbon Management

Whaelghinbran Forest is a 705-acre property and forest carbon offsets project since 2012. It is closest to the community of South Branch, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada. The property holds a...

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Mohonk Preserve: Promoting Climate Adaptation in a Declining Eastern Hemlock Northern Hardwood Forest

The eastern hemlock-northern hardwood community type is the most vulnerable community type at Mohonk Preserve due to widespread decline and mortality due to hemlock woolly adelgid. Hemlock-northern...

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Multiple Organizations: Allouez Bay Marsh Bird Habitat Restoration Planning

Allouez Bay is located within the St. Louis River Estuary (SLRE) in Douglas County, Wisconsin. Much of Allouez Bay is within the top 20% of Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands for breeding marsh birds. These...

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Dartmouth College Woodlands: EAB Experiment at Clement Woodlot

The Clement Woodlot is in a remote, densely forested area of Corinth, Vermont. The 700 acre property was given to Dartmouth college in the 1920’s and was conserved with the Upper Valley Land Trust in...

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Ford Cove: Shoreline and Coastal Wetland Restoration Project

The Ford Cove Shoreline and Coastal Wetland Restoration Project is located on Lake St. Clair, and is part of the Ford House, the historic estate of Edsel and Eleanor Ford. Ford Cove provides coastal...

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Ottertail Point: Hardwood Forest Diversification

This 35-acre site is located on Ottertail Point in Northern Minnesota, adjacent to the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe Reservation. It is a glacial till plain with a lake-modified microclimate that allows...

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The Nature Conservancy: Ossipee Pine Barrens

The Ossipee Pine Barrens preserve is roughly 3,000 acres, located in east-central NH between Ossipee and Silver Lake. Glacially-deposited sandy outwash make this area’s soil unfit for cultivation and...

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Apostle Islands National Lakeshore: Coastal wetland vulnerability and adaptation

The Apostle Islands National Lakeshore is located in the sub-boreal region of Lake Superior where a significant number of plant species are at the southern edge of their range, while others are at the...

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City of Fort Collins: Cathy Fromme Prairie

Cathy Fromme Prairie is a rare example of Fort Collins pre-settlement shortgrass prairie landscape. The 1,088.25-acre area was protected by a conservation easement collaboration effort between the...

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Michigan Department of Natural Resources: Leelanau State Park Recreation Improvements

The Michigan DNR Parks and Recreation Division manages Leelanau State Park on the shores of Lake Michigan. The park consists of two management units: a historic lighthouse complex, rustic campground...

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Avalonia Land Conservancy and Connecticut Sea Grant: Hoffman Evergreen Preserve: Resilience Planning and Planting

Hoffman Evergreen Preserve is located in southeastern Connecticut (Stonington, CT, within Connecticut’s eastern coastal ecoregion, approximately 6 miles from Long Island Sound. The 200-acre preserve...

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City of Detroit Parks: Infusing Resilience into Capital Improvement Planning and Maintenance for Parks Systems

Detroit, MI is a majority Black city of 670,000 residents covering 141 square miles of land in Southeast Michigan. The project area is the City’s parks system, which includes 289 city parks. The City...

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Unaatuq Board of Directors: Pilgrim Hot Springs Subarctic Oasis

Pilgrim Hot Springs is a 320-acre property located in remote Northwestern Alaska in Qawiaraqmiut traditional territory, between Hen and Chickens Hill and the Kigluaik Mountain Range. The geothermal...

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Friends of the Lower Appomattox River: Appomattox River Trail

The Appomattox River Trail is being developed on a 20+ mile stretch of the scenic Appomattox River in the Tri-Cities Region of Central Virginia from the Brasfield Dam at Lake Chesdin to the confluence...

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Urban Forestry Division, District Department of Transportation: Climate Change and the City of Trees

The project area includes street trees in the District of Columbia. There are approximately 170,00 publicly-owned trees distributed along the right of way, public schools and parks.

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