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Title
Conservation planning for climate change impacts to lowland boreal wetlands in the Adirondack Park, NY (Workshop Summary Report)
Author(s)
Smith, Z., M. Glennon, E. Rowland, and M. S. Cross
Published
2011
Abstract
On November 17-18, 2010, twenty-five stakeholders from multiple agencies, organizations, and academic institutions (Appendix A) gathered for a workshop hosted by the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) in Blue Mountain Lake, NY to initiate planning for the potential impacts of climate change on the lowland boreal wetlands of the Adirondack region. . WCS pre-selected the lowland boreal as a conservation target for this workshop because WCS has been monitoring and documenting changes in the boreal wetland ecosystem of the Adirondacks for decades. This report summarizes the workshop.
Full Citation
Smith, Z., M. Glennon, E. Rowland, and M. S. Cross. 2011. Conservation planning for climate change impacts to lowland boreal wetlands in the Adirondack Park, NY. November 17-18, 2010. Workshop Summary Report. Wildlife Conservation Society, Saranac Lake, NY.
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