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Biodiversity, Sustainable Forest Management, and the NatureServe Network

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Biodiversity, Sustainable Forest Management, and the NatureServe Network

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    1. TRANSITION SLIDE The first part of the presentation has given you a good idea of what Natural Heritage Programs are and what they do. Now I’d like to tell you about the Association for Biodiversity Information, the organization that represents the entire Natural Heritage Network, and how it works with TNC. TRANSITION SLIDE The first part of the presentation has given you a good idea of what Natural Heritage Programs are and what they do. Now I’d like to tell you about the Association for Biodiversity Information, the organization that represents the entire Natural Heritage Network, and how it works with TNC.

    3. The NatureServe Forest Program Established in 2002 to provide biodiversity data, tools, and guidance for sustainable forest management. Provides coordination of the forestry activities of the NatureServe network

    5. Memorandum of Understanding Among American Forest & Paper Association Forest Products Association of Canada & NatureServe July 2005

    11. Potlatch Project - Arkansas Objective Identify forested areas that are: free of conflict for forest products management free of conflict for conservation management in conflict and require further analysis and negotiation

    13. Degradation and fragmentation of habitat. Changes in forest health. Reduced water quality. Altered hydrology. Loss of public access

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