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Conservation Corridor May 2023 Newsletter
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Connecting science to conservation.
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Tennessee River Basin Warrior Awards
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Call for Nominations | TN River Basin Warrior Awards - deadline June 16th
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Analysis: Why protecting very large swaths of land matters for wildlife conservation
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Although bison are the U.S. national mammal, they exist in small and fragmented populations across the West. The federal government is working to restore healthy wild bison populations, relying heavily on sovereign tribal lands to house them.
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News from SECAS April 2023 Newsletter
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SECAS April newsletter: SC Lowcountry Sentinel Landscape approved, highlighting freshwater indicators, Blueprint workshop reminder, and more.
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Southeast Conservation Adaptation Strategy (SECAS) Newsletter
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Welcome to the Southeast CASC April 2023 Newsletter
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SE CASC News | Resources | Publications | Tribal News | Partner News | Webinars | Events | Opportunities
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NRCS Grant Jump-starts Relay Intercropping Study
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A recent announcement by USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack of grant money being given to Iowa Learning Farms will help illustrate how intercropping could benefit Iowa farmers.
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Senators Reintroduce Landmark Wildlife Conservation Bill
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The bipartisan legislation would invest billions in state, Tribal conservation efforts
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Engaging private landowners at the National Association of Conservation Districts annual meeting
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The National Association of Conservation Districts (NACD) held their 77th annual meeting last month in New Orleans.
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Welcome to the Southeast CASC March 2023 Newsletter
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SE CASC News; Resources; Publications; Tribal News; Events; .Opportunities
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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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