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Are Hellbenders Found Downstream of the Ohio Train Derailment Really a Sign That the Water is Safe?
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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.
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News from SECAS-September 2023 Newsletter
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SECAS September newsletter: Updates from August Steering Committee meeting, fall web forum flyer.
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Southeast Conservation Adaptation Strategy (SECAS) Newsletter
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WLFW East Region Conservation Series May 9, 2024
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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
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Logo sneak peek, Summit and Caribbean CoP reflections, Southeast CASC collaboration
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Southeast Conservation Adaptation Strategy (SECAS) Newsletter
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SECAS Third Thursday Web Forum May 16th 10:00 am ET
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Web Forum on Thursday: Understanding coastal wetland change from multiple perspectives.
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AFS Newsletter Mar 2024
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Officer Election, Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout Recovery, Statistics Webinar
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American Fisheries Society Newsletter
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A Collaborative Approach to Restore Bog Turtle Populations
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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.
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Bog Turtle News
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New Jersey Bog Turtle Conservation Initiative: Working with Landowners and Communities
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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.
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Bog Turtle News
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NY NRCS Area Biologist Reflects on Nearly Two Decades of Conservation Success
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Elizabeth Marks, NRCS Area Biologist, discusses the Bog Turtle Working Lands for Wildlife partnership in New York
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Help the hellbenders: Don't move the rocks
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Article from the Asheville Citizen Times
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Eastern Hellbender News