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NatureServe is the definitive source for information on rare and endangered species and ecosystems in the Americas. This online guide provides information on the 100,000 species and ecosystems that we track. Search by location, taxonomic group, and conservation status. Donate Make a difference! Protect biodiversity and support NatureServetoday.
A NETWORK CONNECTING SCIENCE WITH CONSERVATION NatureServe Canada. Canada, the world’s second-largest nation, is home to an extraordinary collection of landscapes and wildlife. Spanning the Atlantic, Pacific, and Arctic oceans, Canada has the world’s longest coastline and is home to an estimated 140,000 species. Identifying, mapping, and understanding the biodiversity ofthis vast
NATURESERVE EXPLORER 2.0 NatureServe is a nonprofit, tax-exempt charitable organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law. MAP OF BIODIVERSITY IMPORTANCE BIODIVERSITY WITHOUT BOUNDARIES 2021 CONFERENCE Biodiversity Without Boundaries 2021 Conference. The NatureServe Biodiversity Without Boundaries 2021 Conference has gone virtual! Join us for four days of sessions featuring leading scientists, policy makers, and more. This conference is a must-attend for biodiversity & conservation scientists and other professionals who strive to ensureour
NATURESERVE HOTSPOTS MAP Updated in 2013, this map of Rarity-Weighted Richness for Critically Imperiled and Imperiled Species in the United States shows sites with conservation opportunities that exist in few other places. This analysis can assist resource managers and planners by pointing to the places on the landscape that not only are rich in vulnerable species, but also offer an opportunity for a CLIMATE CHANGE VULNERABILITY INDEX The NatureServe Climate Change Vulnerability Index identifies plant and animal species that are particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change. Using the Index, you apply readily available information about a species’ natural history, distribution and landscape circumstances to predict whether it will likely suffer a range contraction and/or population reductions due DEVELOPING RAPID ASSESSMENT METRICS FOR MEASURING OPEN Donate. NatureServe is a nonprofit, tax-exempt charitable organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law. CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF NORTH AMERICAN MASON BEES 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This document provides a brief overview of the diversity, natural history, conservation status, and management of North American mason bees. CONNECTING SCIENCE WITH CONSERVATION Change is made one decision at a time. And every good decision starts with good information. We want to make it possible—and easy—for people to use accurate, current scientific information as the basis for their conservation decisions and subsequent actions. NATURESERVE EXPLORER 2.0ECOLOGICAL COMMUNITIES & SYSTEMSNATURESERVEEXPLORER REST API
NatureServe is the definitive source for information on rare and endangered species and ecosystems in the Americas. This online guide provides information on the 100,000 species and ecosystems that we track. Search by location, taxonomic group, and conservation status. Donate Make a difference! Protect biodiversity and support NatureServetoday.
A NETWORK CONNECTING SCIENCE WITH CONSERVATION NatureServe Canada. Canada, the world’s second-largest nation, is home to an extraordinary collection of landscapes and wildlife. Spanning the Atlantic, Pacific, and Arctic oceans, Canada has the world’s longest coastline and is home to an estimated 140,000 species. Identifying, mapping, and understanding the biodiversity ofthis vast
NATURESERVE EXPLORER 2.0 NatureServe is a nonprofit, tax-exempt charitable organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law. MAP OF BIODIVERSITY IMPORTANCE BIODIVERSITY WITHOUT BOUNDARIES 2021 CONFERENCE Biodiversity Without Boundaries 2021 Conference. The NatureServe Biodiversity Without Boundaries 2021 Conference has gone virtual! Join us for four days of sessions featuring leading scientists, policy makers, and more. This conference is a must-attend for biodiversity & conservation scientists and other professionals who strive to ensureour
NATURESERVE HOTSPOTS MAP Updated in 2013, this map of Rarity-Weighted Richness for Critically Imperiled and Imperiled Species in the United States shows sites with conservation opportunities that exist in few other places. This analysis can assist resource managers and planners by pointing to the places on the landscape that not only are rich in vulnerable species, but also offer an opportunity for a CLIMATE CHANGE VULNERABILITY INDEX The NatureServe Climate Change Vulnerability Index identifies plant and animal species that are particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change. Using the Index, you apply readily available information about a species’ natural history, distribution and landscape circumstances to predict whether it will likely suffer a range contraction and/or population reductions due DEVELOPING RAPID ASSESSMENT METRICS FOR MEASURING OPEN Donate. NatureServe is a nonprofit, tax-exempt charitable organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law. CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF NORTH AMERICAN MASON BEES 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This document provides a brief overview of the diversity, natural history, conservation status, and management of North American mason bees. NATIONAL SPECIES DATASET NatureServe’s foundational dataset includes more than 900,000 location records (element occurrences) from our Network of biological inventories operating in all 50 states and in most of Canada. Over four decades, this network has collected and managed detailed local information on plants and animals of conservation concern and has become a leading source for information about BIODIVERSITY WITHOUT BOUNDARIES 2021 CONFERENCE Biodiversity Without Boundaries 2021 Conference. The NatureServe Biodiversity Without Boundaries 2021 Conference has gone virtual! Join us for four days of sessions featuring leading scientists, policy makers, and more. This conference is a must-attend for biodiversity & conservation scientists and other professionals who strive to ensureour
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW TOOL NatureServe's Environmental Review Tool is a web-mapping application framework developed in collaboration with our Network partners to provide interactive access to natural resources data. The tool can be highly customized to match the needs of the hosting agency and is currently successfully deployed for the states of Virginia, Arizona,North Carolina,
NATURESERVE HOTSPOTS MAP Updated in 2013, this map of Rarity-Weighted Richness for Critically Imperiled and Imperiled Species in the United States shows sites with conservation opportunities that exist in few other places. This analysis can assist resource managers and planners by pointing to the places on the landscape that not only are rich in vulnerable species, but also offer an opportunity for a WHY NATURESERVE DATA? NatureServe data is widely recognized as a standard for conservation science and biodiversity assessment. What makes NatureServe unique is that we’ve established a standardized way of collecting field data, mapping biological features, assessing the condition of those mapped elements, and managing the information. From the Arctic to the Andes, the NatureServe Network assesses CLIMATE CHANGE VULNERABILITY INDEX The NatureServe Climate Change Vulnerability Index identifies plant and animal species that are particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change. Using the Index, you apply readily available information about a species’ natural history, distribution and landscape circumstances to predict whether it will likely suffer a range contraction and/or population reductions due CONSERVATION RANK CALCULATOR The Conservation Rank Calculator is a tool that automates the process of assigning a conservation status rank—an evaluation of the level of risk of extinction of species and elimination or collapse of ecosystems. It is used extensively by NatureServe and its member programs and collaborators that collect and evaluate data for species and ecosystems of concern using a common CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF NORTH AMERICAN MASON … 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This document provides a brief overview of the diversity, natural history, conservation status, and management of North American mason bees. REQUEST FOR COMPLETING NATURESERVE DATA USE TRAINING NatureServe reviews and approves all requests for completing the NatureServe Data Use Training. Please fill out and submit the form below, and we will respond to you within 3 business days, and if approved send you a link to the Data Use Training. Please email us at: dut_training@natureserve.org BOARD BIO: ALBERTO SZÉKELY Alberto Székely (Mexico City, 1946), obtained his law degree from the University of Mexico and went on to earn a Master of Arts and a Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy degrees from the Fletcher School at Tufts University, a Ph.D in International Law at the University of London and an Honorary Doctorate in Law from the University of New Mexico.His academic career has included CONNECTING SCIENCE WITH CONSERVATION Change is made one decision at a time. And every good decision starts with good information. We want to make it possible—and easy—for people to use accurate, current scientific information as the basis for their conservation decisions and subsequent actions. MAP OF BIODIVERSITY IMPORTANCE ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW TOOL NatureServe's Environmental Review Tool is a web-mapping application framework developed in collaboration with our Network partners to provide interactive access to natural resources data. The tool can be highly customized to match the needs of the hosting agency and is currently successfully deployed for the states of Virginia, Arizona,North Carolina,
CAREERS | NATURESERVE Donate. NatureServe is a nonprofit, tax-exempt charitable organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law. NATURESERVE EXPLORER 2.0 NatureServe Explorer 2.0 DEVELOPING RAPID ASSESSMENT METRICS FOR MEASURING OPEN Donate. NatureServe is a nonprofit, tax-exempt charitable organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law. BOARD BIO: ALBERTO SZÉKELY Alberto Székely (Mexico City, 1946), obtained his law degree from the University of Mexico and went on to earn a Master of Arts and a Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy degrees from the Fletcher School at Tufts University, a Ph.D in International Law at the University of London and an Honorary Doctorate in Law from the University of New Mexico.His academic career has included RIVERS OF LIFE: CRITICAL WATERSHEDS FOR PROTECTING Rivers of Life documents the U.S. as a leader in the diversity of freshwater species, summarizes the conservation status of freshwater species by group, identifies freshwater biodiversity hotspots, and describes conservation solutions. In doing so, this report presented the first analysis to define conservation priorities on a scale that is practical for action to conserve CLIMATE CHANGE VULNERABILITY OF TERRESTRIAL AREAS OF THE To understand how climate change will impact terrestrial natural resources in the National Capital Region, the National Park Service (NPS) partnered with experts at NatureServe to conduct climate change vulnerability assessments. These assessments provide park managers and visitors an understanding of how the climate is changing in the National Capital Region and which areasANNE FRANCES
Conservation Status and Threat Assessments for North American Crop Wild Relatives Conservation status and threat assessments evaluate species’ relative risks of extinction globally, regionally, nationally, or locally and estimate the degree to which populations of species are already safeguarded in existing conservation systems, with the aim of exposing the critical gaps in current conservation. CONNECTING SCIENCE WITH CONSERVATION Change is made one decision at a time. And every good decision starts with good information. We want to make it possible—and easy—for people to use accurate, current scientific information as the basis for their conservation decisions and subsequent actions. MAP OF BIODIVERSITY IMPORTANCE ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW TOOL NatureServe's Environmental Review Tool is a web-mapping application framework developed in collaboration with our Network partners to provide interactive access to natural resources data. The tool can be highly customized to match the needs of the hosting agency and is currently successfully deployed for the states of Virginia, Arizona,North Carolina,
CAREERS | NATURESERVE Donate. NatureServe is a nonprofit, tax-exempt charitable organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law. NATURESERVE EXPLORER 2.0 NatureServe Explorer 2.0 DEVELOPING RAPID ASSESSMENT METRICS FOR MEASURING OPEN Donate. NatureServe is a nonprofit, tax-exempt charitable organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law. BOARD BIO: ALBERTO SZÉKELY Alberto Székely (Mexico City, 1946), obtained his law degree from the University of Mexico and went on to earn a Master of Arts and a Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy degrees from the Fletcher School at Tufts University, a Ph.D in International Law at the University of London and an Honorary Doctorate in Law from the University of New Mexico.His academic career has included RIVERS OF LIFE: CRITICAL WATERSHEDS FOR PROTECTING Rivers of Life documents the U.S. as a leader in the diversity of freshwater species, summarizes the conservation status of freshwater species by group, identifies freshwater biodiversity hotspots, and describes conservation solutions. In doing so, this report presented the first analysis to define conservation priorities on a scale that is practical for action to conserve CLIMATE CHANGE VULNERABILITY OF TERRESTRIAL AREAS OF THE To understand how climate change will impact terrestrial natural resources in the National Capital Region, the National Park Service (NPS) partnered with experts at NatureServe to conduct climate change vulnerability assessments. These assessments provide park managers and visitors an understanding of how the climate is changing in the National Capital Region and which areasANNE FRANCES
Conservation Status and Threat Assessments for North American Crop Wild Relatives Conservation status and threat assessments evaluate species’ relative risks of extinction globally, regionally, nationally, or locally and estimate the degree to which populations of species are already safeguarded in existing conservation systems, with the aim of exposing the critical gaps in current conservation. A NETWORK CONNECTING SCIENCE WITH CONSERVATION NatureServe Canada. Canada, the world’s second-largest nation, is home to an extraordinary collection of landscapes and wildlife. Spanning the Atlantic, Pacific, and Arctic oceans, Canada has the world’s longest coastline and is home to an estimated 140,000 species. Identifying, mapping, and understanding the biodiversity ofthis vast
MAP OF BIODIVERSITY IMPORTANCE To learn more about the project, visit the Map of Biodiversity Importance Hub site. To explore the data and layers available, see the Living Atlas. For more information, contact Regan Smyth at Regan_Smyth@natureserve.org or Healy Hamilton at Healy_Hamilton@natureserve.org. This map displays richness of at-risk species outside of existing NATURESERVE NETWORK CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE NatureServe Network Centers of Excellence. The NatureServe network is committed to excellence. We pursue our mission with enthusiasm and optimism. We make every effort to enhance, respect, and restore the integrity of the natural landscape for all living things. We strive to develop sound and objective date and scientific expertise to support BIODIVERSITY WITHOUT BOUNDARIES 2021 CONFERENCE Biodiversity Without Boundaries 2021 Conference. The NatureServe Biodiversity Without Boundaries 2021 Conference has gone virtual! Join us for four days of sessions featuring leading scientists, policy makers, and more. This conference is a must-attend for biodiversity & conservation scientists and other professionals who strive to ensureour
NATURESERVE HOTSPOTS MAP Updated in 2013, this map of Rarity-Weighted Richness for Critically Imperiled and Imperiled Species in the United States shows sites with conservation opportunities that exist in few other places. This analysis can assist resource managers and planners by pointing to the places on the landscape that not only are rich in vulnerable species, but also offer an opportunity for a CAREERS | NATURESERVE Donate. NatureServe is a nonprofit, tax-exempt charitable organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law. CLIMATE CHANGE VULNERABILITY INDEX The NatureServe Climate Change Vulnerability Index identifies plant and animal species that are particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change. Using the Index, you apply readily available information about a species’ natural history, distribution and landscape circumstances to predict whether it will likely suffer a range contraction and/or population reductions dueWEBINARS AND CHATS
Property field_lead Webinars are held one to three times per month and typically last one hour. We try to leave time for, or will schedule additional “office hour chats” for follow up. Our current emphasis is on: climate change adaptation planing, coastal and marine spatial planning, and integrated land-sea planning to minimize the impacts of land use on coastal and marine DEVELOPING RAPID ASSESSMENT METRICS FOR MEASURING OPEN Donate. NatureServe is a nonprofit, tax-exempt charitable organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law. CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF NORTH AMERICAN MASON … 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This document provides a brief overview of the diversity, natural history, conservation status, and management of North American mason bees. CONNECTING SCIENCE WITH CONSERVATION Change is made one decision at a time. And every good decision starts with good information. We want to make it possible—and easy—for people to use accurate, current scientific information as the basis for their conservation decisions and subsequent actions. A NETWORK CONNECTING SCIENCE WITH CONSERVATION NatureServe Canada. Canada, the world’s second-largest nation, is home to an extraordinary collection of landscapes and wildlife. Spanning the Atlantic, Pacific, and Arctic oceans, Canada has the world’s longest coastline and is home to an estimated 140,000species.
NATURESERVE EXPLORER 2.0 NatureServe is the definitive source for information on rare and endangered species and ecosystems in the Americas. This online guide provides information on the 100,000 species and ecosystems that we track. Search by location, taxonomic group, and conservation status. Donate Make a difference! Protect biodiversity and support NatureServetoday.
THE NATURESERVE NETWORK NatureServe is the hub of a large, impactful and consequential Network of over 100 governmental and non-governmental programs located in the United States, Canada, and Latin America. Each day, Network Programs and their staff are working tirelessly to protect and conserve the plants, animals, and ecosystems in their jurisdictions.NetworkDirectory
NATURESERVE EXPLORER 2.0 NatureServe is a nonprofit, tax-exempt charitable organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law. MAP OF BIODIVERSITY IMPORTANCE NATURESERVE HOTSPOTS MAP Updated in 2013, this map of Rarity-Weighted Richness for Critically Imperiled and Imperiled Species in the United States shows sites with conservation opportunities that exist in few other places. This analysis can assist resource managers and planners by pointing to the places on the landscape that not only are rich in vulnerable species, but also offer an opportunity for a CLIMATE CHANGE VULNERABILITY INDEX The NatureServe Climate Change Vulnerability Index identifies plant and animal species that are particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change. Using the Index, you apply readily available information about a species’ natural history, distribution and landscape circumstances to predict whether it will likely suffer a range contraction and/or population reductions due DEVELOPING RAPID ASSESSMENT METRICS FOR MEASURING OPEN Donate. NatureServe is a nonprofit, tax-exempt charitable organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law. BOARD BIO: ALBERTO SZÉKELY Alberto Székely (Mexico City, 1946), obtained his law degree from the University of Mexico and went on to earn a Master of Arts and a Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy degrees from the Fletcher School at Tufts University, a Ph.D in International Law at the University of London and an Honorary Doctorate in Law from the University of New Mexico.His academic career has included CONNECTING SCIENCE WITH CONSERVATION Change is made one decision at a time. And every good decision starts with good information. We want to make it possible—and easy—for people to use accurate, current scientific information as the basis for their conservation decisions and subsequent actions. A NETWORK CONNECTING SCIENCE WITH CONSERVATION NatureServe Canada. Canada, the world’s second-largest nation, is home to an extraordinary collection of landscapes and wildlife. Spanning the Atlantic, Pacific, and Arctic oceans, Canada has the world’s longest coastline and is home to an estimated 140,000species.
NATURESERVE EXPLORER 2.0 NatureServe is the definitive source for information on rare and endangered species and ecosystems in the Americas. This online guide provides information on the 100,000 species and ecosystems that we track. Search by location, taxonomic group, and conservation status. Donate Make a difference! Protect biodiversity and support NatureServetoday.
THE NATURESERVE NETWORK NatureServe is the hub of a large, impactful and consequential Network of over 100 governmental and non-governmental programs located in the United States, Canada, and Latin America. Each day, Network Programs and their staff are working tirelessly to protect and conserve the plants, animals, and ecosystems in their jurisdictions.NetworkDirectory
NATURESERVE EXPLORER 2.0 NatureServe is a nonprofit, tax-exempt charitable organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law. MAP OF BIODIVERSITY IMPORTANCE NATURESERVE HOTSPOTS MAP Updated in 2013, this map of Rarity-Weighted Richness for Critically Imperiled and Imperiled Species in the United States shows sites with conservation opportunities that exist in few other places. This analysis can assist resource managers and planners by pointing to the places on the landscape that not only are rich in vulnerable species, but also offer an opportunity for a CLIMATE CHANGE VULNERABILITY INDEX The NatureServe Climate Change Vulnerability Index identifies plant and animal species that are particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change. Using the Index, you apply readily available information about a species’ natural history, distribution and landscape circumstances to predict whether it will likely suffer a range contraction and/or population reductions due DEVELOPING RAPID ASSESSMENT METRICS FOR MEASURING OPEN Donate. NatureServe is a nonprofit, tax-exempt charitable organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law. BOARD BIO: ALBERTO SZÉKELY Alberto Székely (Mexico City, 1946), obtained his law degree from the University of Mexico and went on to earn a Master of Arts and a Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy degrees from the Fletcher School at Tufts University, a Ph.D in International Law at the University of London and an Honorary Doctorate in Law from the University of New Mexico.His academic career has included THE NATURESERVE NETWORK NatureServe is the hub of a large, impactful and consequential Network of over 100 governmental and non-governmental programs located in the United States, Canada, and Latin America. Each day, Network Programs and their staff are working tirelessly to protect and conserve the plants, animals, and ecosystems in their jurisdictions.NetworkDirectory
WHAT IS NATURESERVE? What We Do. We provide the scientific knowledge that supports informed decisions. Together, with our Network of over 100 programs, we collect decision-quality data about imperiled species and entire ecosystems, transform that data into knowledge products and visualizations, and provide meaning through expert analyses and support to guide decision-making, implement action, and enhance NATURESERVE NETWORK CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE Property field_lead NatureServe established a SharePoint site for its network members to promote our collective intelligence. To create opportunities to share what we know and do well with those in the network who lack knowledge or capacity.The SharePoint site includes a file representing an initial format for sharing excellence with others, and conversely, searching for MAP OF BIODIVERSITY IMPORTANCE To learn more about the project, visit the Map of Biodiversity Importance Hub site. To explore the data and layers available, see the Living Atlas. For more information, contact Regan Smyth at Regan_Smyth@natureserve.org or Healy Hamilton at Healy_Hamilton@natureserve.org. This map displays richness of at-risk species outside of existing NATIONAL SPECIES DATASET NatureServe’s foundational dataset includes more than 900,000 location records (element occurrences) from our Network of biological inventories operating in all 50 states and in most of Canada. Over four decades, this network has collected and managed detailed local information on plants and animals of conservation concern and has become a leading source for information about WHY NATURESERVE DATA? NatureServe data is widely recognized as a standard for conservation science and biodiversity assessment. What makes NatureServe unique is that we’ve established a standardized way of collecting field data, mapping biological features, assessing the condition of those mapped elements, and managing the information. From the Arctic to the Andes, the NatureServe Network assesses NATURESERVE HOTSPOTS MAP Updated in 2013, this map of Rarity-Weighted Richness for Critically Imperiled and Imperiled Species in the United States shows sites with conservation opportunities that exist in few other places. This analysis can assist resource managers and planners by pointing to the places on the landscape that not only are rich in vulnerable species, but also offer an opportunity for a ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW TOOL NatureServe's Environmental Review Tool is a web-mapping application framework developed in collaboration with our Network partners to provide interactive access to natural resources data. The tool can be highly customized to match the needs of the hosting agency and is currently successfully deployed for the states of Virginia, Arizona,North Carolina,
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