Conservation Vision for the St. Lawrence–Champlain Valley Ecoregion

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United States

Publication date: September 1, 2003

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The St. Lawrence–Champlain Valley Ecoregion holds diverse habitats and species but faces major threats from fragmentation, pollution, and invasive species. Conservation efforts seek to restore and protect its ecosystems.

Subject Tags

  • Ecosystem management
  • Wetlands
  • Forest

Summary

The St. Lawrence–Champlain Valley Ecoregion contains diverse forests, wetlands, and waterways but faces threats from fragmentation, pollution, invasive species, and intensive land use. Conservation efforts aim to restore ecological systems, protect native species, and support healthy human communities.

Citation

Thompson, E., M.G. Anderson et al. 2003. St. Lawrence – Champlain Valley Ecoregion: Biodiversity Conservation Plan; First Iteration, Edited. The Nature Conservancy, Northeast and Caribbean Division, MA

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