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Ecoregional Targets

By Web Admin on 3/14/2007 | Keyword(s): Northern appalachian ecoregion

Conservation Targets

Comprehensive protection of all species and the lands and waters that sustain them can only be approached using a “coarse-filter / fine-filter” strategy. “Coarse-filter” conservation targets implicitly protect species through the conservation of ecosystems and landscapes, a strategy that accounts for the vast majority of the species present in the ecoregion. “Fine-filter” targets are those species that we believe cannot be adequately conserved by the protection of ecosystems alone but require explicit and direct conservation attention. The links below lead to summary pages on NAP conservation target classes. For more, see the Report .


Ecosystems (Coarse-filter targets)

See the Ecosystems Introduction Chapter (pdf) for an overview.

Forest Ecosystems
Terrestrial Non-forested Ecosystems

Wetland Ecosystems

Aquatic Systems

Species (Fine-filter targets)
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