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Great Lakes Blueprint Catalog:

Great Lakes Catalog

The Great Lakes Blueprint Catalog: A Directory of U.S. Areas of Biodiversity Significance within the Binational Conservation Blueprint for the Great Lakes [35.44 MB PDF] contains individual reports for each of the 263 areas of biodiversity significance, or conservation areas, within the United States. This catalog is the first integrated presentation of the native species, natural communities, and ecological system data underpinning the U.S. portion of the Conservation Blueprint.


Managing Habitats for Migrating Land Birds

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Managing Habitats for Migrating Land Birds in the Western Lake Erie Basin [645KB PDF] is a practical guide to help private and public landowners manage habitats to sustain birds as they migrate through the Great Lakes region, particularly around Lake Erie.


Great Lakes Program 2007 Year-in-Review

GLP 2007 Year-in-Review

The Great Lakes Program annual report [2.19MB PDF] celebrates our many achievements over the past year—our 15th year—working to protect the natural resources that support our quality of life in the region. We report to you through a collection of important Great Lakes voices—our partners and our staff—and are excited to share with you our accomplishments.


Binational Blueprint for the Great Lakes

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Developed in partnership with the Nature Conservancy of Canada and with the input of more than 200 organizations, the Blueprint is a comprehensive survey of the region and a plan for protecting the Great Lakes most important natural areas.


 

Places We Protect


Learn more about the Conservancy's work at projects and preserves across the Great Lakes Region.
 
 

The Secret Life of the Kirtland's Warbler


Conservancy researchers track the elusive Kirtland's warbler as it migrates between the Great Lakes and the Bahamas.

 

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