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Gov. Deal Honors Three Companies as 2012 Forestry for Wildlife Partners
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Georgia Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Resources Division
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published
Feb 07, 2013
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News,
Forests,
Habitat
Gov. Nathan Deal recognized three corporate forest landowners today for their stewardship in land management and practices benefiting the state’s wildlife.
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USDA Reports Synthesize Literature on Climate Change Effects and Adaptation Strategies for U.S. Agriculture and Forests
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USDA
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published
Feb 19, 2013
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filed under:
Federal,
Climate Change,
Resilience,
Human Dimensions,
Forests
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) released two comprehensive reports today that synthesize the scientific literature on climate change effects and adaptation strategies for U.S. agriculture and forests.
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AMJV Partners Release Cerulean Warbler Best Management Practice Guide
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
Feb 28, 2013
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last modified
Feb 28, 2013 03:43 PM
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filed under:
Report,
News,
Priority Species,
Forests,
Habitat
Cerulean Warbler management guidelines for enhancing breeding habitat in Appalachian forests have been released.
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A Crowning Achievement
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by
The Nature Conservancy
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published
Jun 05, 2013
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last modified
Jun 05, 2013 04:15 PM
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filed under:
News,
Forests,
Habitat
The Nature Conservancy plants 34,000 native red spruce trees to help bring back West Virginia’s mountaintop forests
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Protecting Southern Appalachian Wildlife in an Era of Climate Change
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by
Southeast Climate Science Center
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published
Jun 27, 2013
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filed under:
Climate Change,
Funding,
Forests,
News
The Open Space Institute is pleased to announce the second round of funding through the Southern Cumberland Land Protection Fund, which will award grants and loans to conservation projects protecting habitat that facilitates wildlife adaptation to changes in climate and other environmental factors.
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Forest Service Awards $44.2M to Conserve At-Risk Forests
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by
U.S. Forest Service
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published
Jul 16, 2013
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filed under:
Federal,
News,
Forests,
Projects
Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell announced the award of $44.2 million in grants to permanently protect 16 working forests in 15 states, including a project that will protect 8,000 acres of working forestland in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina and another project to protect 1,100-acres located in Franklin County, PA and containing a stretch of the Appalachian National Scenic Trail.
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First-ever Report on USDA Efforts to Expand Agroforestry Practices
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by
USDA Forest Service
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published
Oct 29, 2013
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filed under:
Report,
Agriculture,
Forests
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today released the first-ever report on USDA's role advancing agroforestry. Agroforestry: USDA Reports to America details how agroforestry practices are helping farmers, ranchers and woodland owners enhance agricultural productivity, protect the environment and increase profits.
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Helping to Facilitate CASRI and SASRI Coordination
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
Nov 18, 2013
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filed under:
News,
Regional Partnerships,
Forests,
Our Work
Working at a landscape scale requires close coordination with multiple partners.
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and The Nature Conservancy Establish New National Agreement for More Controlled Burning
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by
USFWS, TNC
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published
Dec 11, 2013
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last modified
Dec 12, 2023 09:11 PM
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filed under:
Wildland Fire,
News,
WLFW,
Forests
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) and The Nature Conservancy announce a new partnership that will for the first time increase and better coordinate controlled burn activities, also known as prescribed fire, on their respective lands to enhance wildlife values. The agreement will encourage more efficient use of personnel and equipment while treating lands that might otherwise not get the benefit of controlled burning.
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Conservation easement protects Randolph County 'land bridge'
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by
West Virginia Gazette
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published
Dec 13, 2013
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filed under:
News,
Conservation,
Forests
A 555-acre stretch of private land in high country of Randolph County connecting the Laurel Fork Wilderness to the Seneca Creek Backcountry has been protected through a permanent conservation easement.
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