Planning for Connectivity: A guide to connecting and conserving wildlife within and beyond America’s national forests

Planning for Connectivity is a product of the Center for Large Landscape Conservation, Defenders of Wildlife, Wildlands Network and Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative. This guide focuses on requirements established under the National Forest System land management planning rule to manage for ecological connectivity on national forest lands and facilitate connectivity on planning acrosss land ownerships. The purpose of the guide and its parent publication, Planning for Diversity, is to help people inside and outside of the Forest Service who are working on forest plan revisions navigate these complex diversity and connectivity requirements.

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Planning for Connectivity: A guide to connecting and conserving wildlife within and beyond America’s national forests