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Image PNG image Reparian Restoration Image Aug 2014
by Web Editor published Aug 28, 2014 last modified Aug 28, 2014 12:36 AM — filed under:
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by Web Editor published Feb 19, 2019 last modified Jul 22, 2019 06:34 PM
This web-based map tool of the energy assessment combines multiple layers of data on energy development trends and important natural resource and ecosystem services, to give a more comprehensive picture of what potential energy development could look like in the Appalachians. The tool shows where energy development is most likely to occur and indicates areas where such development may intersect with other significant values like intact forests, important streams, and vital ecological services such as drinking water supplies
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File TRB Network: Tennessee Shade Your Stream Grant Application
by Web Editor published Apr 30, 2021 last modified May 03, 2021 01:33 PM — filed under: , ,
In response to TRBN collective priorities and partner input, the Tennessee River Basin Network announces the availability of financial and technical assistance for watershed and community organizations across the Tennessee River Basin within the state of Tennessee to implement a Shade Your Stream project.
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File Biologist II - 70722 - Ecology Option -048 - January 2022
by Web Editor published Jan 19, 2022 — filed under: ,
The Biologist II – Ecology Option is a permanent, full-time position used by various agencies throughout the state. This is management and resource work in the study, development, and improvement of state wildlife and plant resources. Employees in this classification conduct field and laboratory research projects in accordance with established scientific principles and techniques. Work may include supervision of technical employees and skilled and unskilled laborers.
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File chemical/x-isostar USDA Outreach Notice GS-0482-9/11 Fisheries Biologist
by Web Editor published Jan 19, 2022 — filed under: , ,
The purpose of the outreach is to notify potential candidates about this upcoming not to exceed one year appointment opportunity.
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File 2023 Shade Your Stream Grant Program Request for Proposals
by Web Editor published Feb 27, 2023 — filed under: , , , ,
Non-point source pollution poses many threats to aquatic and human life across the Tennessee River Basin. In 2020, Tennessee River Basin Network partners voiced their concern about this growing threat and the need to collectively increase capacity to address it. In response, the Tennessee River Basin Network launched a Shade Your Stream grant program in 2021. This program supports individuals and organizations that empower people and their communities to effectively safeguard their watershed’s aquatic and human life through outreach and a hands- on, cost-effective, user-friendly riparian restoration technique.
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File PDF document Technical Training Workshop-The Stream Simulation Design Approach for Providing Aquatic Organism Passage at Road-Stream Crossings
by Web Editor published Jan 18, 2024 — filed under: ,
This 4.5-day workshop will present the USDA Forest Service’s stream simulation method, an ecosystem-based approach for designing and constructing a channel through a road-stream crossing structure that reestablishes physical and ecological continuity along the stream corridor.
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File Agenda: Designing for Aquatic Organism Passage at Road-Stream Crossings, Virgina (4 - 8 March 2024)
by Web Editor published Jan 18, 2024 — filed under: , ,
Course Objectives-Provide engineers, biologists, hydrologists, and other engaged disciplines the necessary skills to design road-stream crossing structures that will accommodate aquatic organism passage, provide for more natural channel function, and maximize the long-term stability of the structure. The primary design approach is stream simulation.
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