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Are Hellbenders Found Downstream of the Ohio Train Derailment Really a Sign That the Water is Safe?
Ohio authorities have called the recent capture and release of two hellbenders downstream from the site of a train derailment and toxic chemical spill a 'positive discovery,' because hellbenders are an indicator of a healthy aquatic ecosystem, but the reality is more complicated.
Located in News & Events
News from SECAS-September 2023 Newsletter
SECAS September newsletter: Updates from August Steering Committee meeting, fall web forum flyer.
Located in News & Events / Conservation Newsletters / Southeast Conservation Adaptation Strategy (SECAS) Newsletter
WLFW East Region Conservation Series May 9, 2024
Tune in Thursday, May 9th, at 11:30 am CST (12:30 PM EST) for our first webinar in the new mini-series, “Programs and Partnerships”! This week's topic will cover "What is Working Lands for Wildlife?" with speakers Bridgett Costanzo with USDA and Dr. Jess McGuire with Quail Forever.
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SECAS April 2024 Newsletter
Logo sneak peek, Summit and Caribbean CoP reflections, Southeast CASC collaboration
Located in News & Events / Conservation Newsletters / Southeast Conservation Adaptation Strategy (SECAS) Newsletter
SECAS Third Thursday Web Forum May 16th 10:00 am ET
Web Forum on Thursday: Understanding coastal wetland change from multiple perspectives.
Located in News & Events / Events
AFS Newsletter Mar 2024
Officer Election, Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout Recovery, Statistics Webinar
Located in News & Announcements / WLFW Newsletters / American Fisheries Society Newsletter
A Collaborative Approach to Restore Bog Turtle Populations
Like the bog turtle itself, bog turtle populations in North Carolina are very small. A collaborative effort between multiple conservation organizations hopes to change that by giving them a little help.
Located in News & Webinars / Bog Turtle News
New Jersey Bog Turtle Conservation Initiative: Working with Landowners and Communities
The Endangered and Nongame Species Program created and is implementing a comprehensive management initiative to provide long term conservation of the important bog turtle populations in New Jersey.
Located in News & Webinars / Bog Turtle News
NY NRCS Area Biologist Reflects on Nearly Two Decades of Conservation Success
Elizabeth Marks, NRCS Area Biologist, discusses the Bog Turtle Working Lands for Wildlife partnership in New York
Located in News & Webinars
Help the hellbenders: Don't move the rocks
Article from the Asheville Citizen Times
Located in News & Events / Eastern Hellbender News