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Identifying corridors among large protected areas in the United States (2016)

This study aims to identify potential connections between protected areas in the contiguous Unites States by applying a modeling approach that maps “natural” (i.e., least human-modified) corridors between large protected areas.

Identifying corridors among large protected areas in the United States (2016)

 

Resilient and Connected Landscapes for Terrestrial Conservation (2016) Climate sensitivity of carbon, timber, and species richness covaries with forest age in boreal-temperate North America (2019)
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