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Central Valley LCP: Priority Natural Resources and Vulnerability Assessments

The Central Valley
Landscape Conservation Project

The Central Valley Conservation Partnership assessed climate change vulnerabilities of a set of priority natural resources for use in planning climate-smart conservation for the region.

Vulnerability Assessment Reports

Summary Report

Individual Vulnerability Assessment Reports:

Habitats
Species Groups
Species
Chaparral & Serpentine Shrublands
Dunes
Flooded Croplands
Grasslands
Oak Woodlands
Permanent Wetlands
Rice Croplands
Riparian Vegetation/Natural Riverbank
San Joaquin Desert
Seasonal Wetlands
Stream Channel
Vernal Pools & Swales
Amphibians
Breeding Waterbirds & Shorebirds
Burrowing Mammals
Cavity Nesters & Roosters
Dragonflies & Damselflies
Large Wide-ranging Mammals
Riparian Birds
Salmonids
Vernal Pool Crustaceans
Bumblebees & Other Insect Pollinators
Wetland-dependent Mammals
Wetland-dependent Reptiles
Wetland-obligate Plants
Wintering Waterbirds & Shorebirds


Blunt-nosed Leopard Lizard
California Tiger Salamander
Green Sturgeon
Pacific Lamprey
California Red-legged Frog
Tricolored Blackbird
Valley Oak
Yellow-legged Frog
Yellow-billed Magpie
Appendix A: Priority Natural Resource Selection Methodology
Appendix B: CVLCP Glossary
Appendix C: Vulnerability Assessment Methods and Application
Appendix D: Overview of Projected Changes in the Central Valley Region