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New Jersey Wildlife and Conservation Conference
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Matthew Cimitile
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Mar 25, 2013
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Hosted by Conserve Wildlife Foundation of NJ, the NJ State Federation of Sportsmen's Clubs and the Division, the NJWCC will present panels and seminars about New Jersey's wildlife and how sportsmen, wildlife enthusiasts, biologists and others can come together around our shared commitment and passion for protecting New Jersey's wildlife. Together, we can set the stage for innovative, productive partnerships in the years to come.
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New Landscape Conservation Fellow Comes Onboard
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Matthew Cimitile
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Sep 08, 2016
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Gillian Bee is the new Appalachian LCC Landscape Conservation Fellow, stationed at Clemson University. In her current role she will be working with partners in the Tennessee River Basin to provide science-based decision support.
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New Student Conservation Associate Provides Educational Outreach Capacity to LCC and Refuge
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Matthew Cimitile
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Feb 06, 2017
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A recent graduate of George Mason University, Kelly René is working with both the Appalachian LCC and the Ohio River Islands National Wildlife Refuge as a educational outreach specialist.
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New Study Looks at Future of Appalachian Energy Development
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Matthew Cimitile
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Mar 05, 2015
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A new study and online mapping tool released by the Appalachian Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC) and The Nature Conservancy are intended to inform discussions among conservation agencies and organizations, industry, policy makers, regulators and the public on how to protect essential natural resources while realizing the benefits of increased domestic energy production.
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New York Coop Image
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Matthew Cimitile
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Sep 03, 2013
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May 20, 2019 06:32 PM
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New York Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
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Matthew Cimitile
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Dec 12, 2012
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May 20, 2019 06:32 PM
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The New York Cooperative Research Unit pays particular attention to the resource problems and issues of the Northeastern States with New York as its focal point. Based at Cornell University in the Department of Natural Resources, we work cooperatively within a department structure, but with the option to transcend organizational lines when the need arises. Our efforts are directed not only at maintaining productive programs in our own areas of interest, but also in seeking funds for and coordinating the planning of other research and management faculty/staff at the University and within the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Northeast Regional Office. In accomplishing this we are aided by a select, high quality group of graduate students and research affiliates who understand science, people, and the need to grow and produce in their specialty.
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New York Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
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Matthew Cimitile
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Dec 12, 2012
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New York Cooperative Research Unit
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Matthew Cimitile
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Sep 09, 2013
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New York Department of Environmental Conservation
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Matthew Cimitile
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Aug 15, 2013
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The mission of the department is to conserve, improve and protect New York's natural resources and environment and to prevent, abate and control water, land and air pollution, in order to enhance the health, safety and welfare of the people of the state and their overall economic and social well-being. DEC's goal is to achieve this mission through the simultaneous pursuit of environmental quality, public health, economic prosperity and social well-being, including environmental justice and the empowerment of individuals to participate in environmental decisions that affect their lives.
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Newman, Stagg
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