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ARSN News: Please Help NC Reel In Interested Fisheries Professionals
by Web Editor published Jan 19, 2022 — filed under: , ,
This is YOUR CHANCE come snorkel with the hellbenders!!!
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How a hurricane fueled wildfires in the Florida Panhandle
by Web Editor published Mar 17, 2022 last modified Dec 12, 2023 08:37 PM — filed under: , , ,
The wildfires that broke out in the Florida Panhandle in early March 2022 were the nightmare fire managers had feared since the day Hurricane Michael flattened millions of trees there in 2018. It might sound odd – hurricanes helping to fuel wildfires. But Michael’s 160 mph winds left tangles of dead trees that were ready to burn.
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Now Taking Applications! TN Shade Your Stream 2022 Grant Cycle
by Web Editor published Apr 15, 2022 — filed under: , , , ,
Funding Opp | Streambank Restoration in TN
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The Clean Water Act Owner's Manual is coming soon!
by Web Editor published Sep 17, 2022 — filed under: , ,
The Clean Water Act became law 50 years ago. To commemorate the milestone of this landmark legislation and mark our continued resolve to protect waterways across our country, River Network is updating our transformational Clean Water Act Owner’s Manual!
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Archbold Weathers Hurricane Ian
by Web Editor published Oct 17, 2022 — filed under: , ,
By the morning of Monday 26th September, the predicted path of Hurricane Ian had shifted south. Researchers at Archbold Biological Station and Archbold’s Buck Island Ranch decided it was necessary to remove sensitive equipment and sensors from the field to prevent damage from the storm.
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Nevada Develops a Plan to Increase Relevancy
by Web Editor published Oct 19, 2022 last modified Nov 03, 2022 09:57 PM — filed under: ,
The Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) recently developed an action plan to expand engagement with the Hispanic community and young adults in their state. The goal of the plan is to increase the relevancy of conservation for those groups. During a two-day workshop, a cross-section of 15 staff from all NDOW divisions and regions explored results of an internal assessment of the agency’s readiness to increase relevancy with new constituencies, input from interviews with Hispanic and young adult stakeholders conducted by Dr. Cindi Jacobson with Innovative Outcomes, and data from a statewide survey of Nevada residents conducted by Responsive Management, Inc.
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State summaries: 2022 legislation passed to build wildlife crossings
by Web Editor published Nov 04, 2022 — filed under: , , ,
Numerous states have passed legislation in 2022 to take advantage of new, historic federal funding for wildlife crossing structures.
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EBTJV Habitat News Brief - Thank You Veterans
by Web Editor published Nov 11, 2022 last modified Nov 15, 2022 11:10 PM — filed under: ,
Thank you to those who have served! A special thanks to the many veterans who are employed by or volunteer with agencies and organizations that protect, enhance, and conserve our coldwater resources.
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The Nature Conservancy-PERSPECTIVES: Restorative Aquaculture for Nature and Communities
by Web Editor published Dec 06, 2022 — filed under: , ,
KEY TAKEAWAYS: There is a pressing need to provide food for people within planetary limits—including new approaches that actively restore ecosystem health; A body of research conducted by TNC scientists and partners demonstrates that aquaculture can help restore ocean health, as well as support economic development and food production in coastal communities worldwide—if the right practices are deployed in the right places; A set of six clear principles and implementation roadmaps—agreed upon by scientists from leading organizations across the globe—now provides guidance to help industries, governments and communities develop aquaculture in a way that actually benefits nature; Ecological and economic studies show these benefits can be significant, and spatial analysis has identified the regions around the world most suited for restorative aquaculture. Taken together, this body of information shows how and where to get the most benefit from restorative aquaculture.
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Job Announcement- Department of Agriculture Forest Service Hydrologist
by Web Editor published Dec 20, 2022 — filed under: , , , ,
These positions are located on the Cherokee National Forest at a Ranger District. Incumbent performs professional work in the field of hydrology.
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