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Within the mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain, lands owned or controlled
by government agencies and organizations within the Partners-in-Flight
program are highly fragmented and represent several thousand
habitat patches. Moving this patchwork of lands forward to
achieve regional conservation goals will require orchestration
of management activities on a large scale. In 2000, a habitat
assessment project was initiated to catalog and evaluate lands
within the PIF collective. Digital orthophotograghy was used
to evaluate
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