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9 <br /> Slide #5 <br /> STATE OF LANDSCAPE SaSagoni ^90� <br /> CONSERVATION IN d ,g <br /> THE TRIANGLE 41 �+ J� . ?� <br /> � • '� � Cr"dmoor <br /> - <br /> hi0ane eaa <br /> MANY YEARS OF WORKING TO " 0. ill •i ;v` <br /> PROTECT LAND AND n + s <br /> 4 <br /> CONNECTIVITY IN THE TRIANGLE o der w 8 . <br /> PACE OF DEVELOPMENT 15 , o • �, �, }°a p , <br /> RAPID <br /> 0 y ti ' b rt3a n..it <br /> 1 n ►fr r`_�/r <br /> Managed Areas <br /> I3Dedicated Nature Preurve <br /> t Y�t _ I ��f•Rt E:1 Registered Heritage Area <br /> _ a <br /> 1:1 Conservation Easement <br /> ❑Dther Protection <br /> 1 <br /> o •� � a ®Federal Ownership <br /> of <br /> r . Q ®State Ownership <br /> 6 <br /> y/! kw, ,� r �,�o nary ®Local Government Ownership <br /> r <br /> J ' I7 OlK,,to <br /> Johnny Randall said this project has been going on since before the pandemic. He said <br /> that they live in a remarkable area and want to keep it that way by connecting different nature <br /> preserves. He said that they are left with following stream and river corridors to keep the spaces <br /> connected. <br /> Slide #6 <br /> M1 �47' <br /> y{ Z 4 � <br /> r <br /> RESISTANCE -SURFACE -BASED <br /> CONNECTIVITY MODELING <br /> IdentifyGOALS <br /> . • and <br /> connections between them for <br /> priority wildlife. <br /> ..v <br /> Prioritize habitat and corridor areas <br /> by •• for • - -- -.,,t---- <br /> overall landscape connected. <br /> n 4� <br />