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LEGACY-TLCs mission is
to provide information for protection and restoration efforts in the Klamath
Ecoregion. We promote conservation of native biodiversity through integration
of local knowledge and science.
WHY WE EXIST
LEGACY-TLC arose out of an
emerging need for effective conservation strategizing within the Klamath
Ecoregion. The remaining wilderness of the North American Temperate
Rainforest is fragmented and threatened due to unsustainable landuse
patterns. The rich and diverse biota that characterizes this region is
globally unique and is worthy of conservation planning that transcends
political, jurisdictional, land ownership and watershed boundaries.
SCOPE AND FOCUS
Through education, training, and supplying GIS services, LEGACY-TLC coordinates
active communication between grassroots watershed groups. We ask their help and
advice in locating places of special ecological value and identifying
management strategies. The collected data is then incorporated into regional
and watershed Geographic Information System (GIS) data layers. GIS maps
are then produced that illustrate the positions of these places in relation to
each other, as well as to watershed boundaries, riparian areas, roads, and
urban centers. This information allows us to create a sound vision for
the future while meeting our needs today.
GOAL
Based on scientific analysis and community input, we are delineating
ecologically important areas in the North Coastal Basin
(NCB) of California. Upon establishing where these areas of importance are,
we will develop a Biodiversity Conservation Strategy that responds to the
site-specific requirements of both human and biological communities of our
ecoregion.
PRIMARY OBJECTIVES
Since 1993 LEGACY has compiled data, created planning maps, analyzed data, and developed
working relationships with community organizations, watershed groups, and landowners within
the NCB. Using a proactive approach, we are creating a biodiversity
conservation strategy for California's North Coastal Basin that encompasses
information gathering, organizing, and sharing; community outreach and
cooperation; developing regional conservation strategies; environmental
education; Geographic Information System (GIS) mapping, and ecological
research. In order to accomplish these goals we have set several objectives:
- Provide information and education regarding native
biological diversity and sustainable ecosystem management;
- Promote social, cultural, and economic practices that
maintain or restore the region's ecological integrity:
- Investigations into the
patterns of interrelationships between human and biological communities.
- Assessment of
appropriate human needs and demands placed on the resources that we use.
- Work with inhabitants of the region to develop
meaningful and effective conservation strategies by:
- Helping individuals and
organizations conduct ecological inventories, perform landscape
assessments, and implement site-specific conservation or land-use
practices.
- Providing information
management tools including a Geographic Information System, community
networking, and other training to establish a scientifically sound and
community based approach to land management.
These goals and objectives are carried out through a variety of
programs and projects
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