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Welcome Aboard: Greg Sheehan Appointed as FWS Deputy Director
by DOI published Jun 19, 2017 — filed under:
Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke announced on June 5 that Greg Sheehan, Director of Utah’s Division of Wildlife Resources, has been appointed to serve as Deputy Director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
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Welcome Home, Winged Mapleleaf Mussel
by USFWS published Sep 10, 2013 — filed under: , ,
An endangered mussel came home to a Tennessee River last week, a monumental reintroduction effort seven years in the making. On Wednesday, federal and state biologists placed 103 winged mapleleaf mussels in the middle portion of the Duck River. The last time the species was seen in the river was more than two decades ago, when empty shells were collected in 1990 and 1991.
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Welcome to the Southeast CASC March 2023 Newsletter
by Web Editor published Mar 31, 2023 — filed under: , ,
SE CASC News; Resources; Publications; Tribal News; Events; .Opportunities
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Welcome to the Southeast CASC April 2023 Newsletter
by Web Editor published Apr 29, 2023 — filed under: , , ,
SE CASC News | Resources | Publications | Tribal News | Partner News | Webinars | Events | Opportunities
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Wetland restorations offer environmental, economic benefits
by Michelle Banks, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service published Jun 05, 2013 — filed under: , , ,
Scientists with USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service recognize the environmental and economic benefits regional wetlands provide and the importance of preserving wetland resources.
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Wetlands clean water, provide homes for wildlife across the nation
by Michelle Banks, NRCS published May 09, 2013 — filed under: , , , ,
Wetlands play a crucial role in the world’s ecosystem by protecting and improving water quality, filtering surface water, storing floodwater and creating or enhancing wildlife habitat.
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WFSU FM Florida-Perspectives: Prescribed Burns
by Web Editor published Jul 02, 2020 last modified Dec 12, 2023 09:08 PM — filed under: , , , , ,
The recent and devastating fire near Eastpoint in Franklin County has led to a larger discussion about prescribed burns. Talking about it are: Kevin Hiers and Dr. Kevin Robertson from the Tall Timbers Research Station; and Dr. David Godwin with the Southern Fire Exchange at the University of Florida.
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What are Future Climate Projections for Precipitation and Temperature for Your County?
by USGS published Dec 10, 2013 last modified Dec 10, 2013 02:50 PM — filed under: , , ,
For the first time, maps and summaries of historical and projected temperature and precipitation changes for the 21st century for the continental U.S. are accessible at a county-by-county level on a website developed by the U.S. Geological Survey in collaboration with the College of Earth, Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences at Oregon State University.
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What Lies Beneath: Classification and Mapping of Cave and Karst Resources
by Matthew Cimitile published Mar 22, 2016 — filed under: ,
“What Lies Beneath?” is not just a great name for a horror movie, but can describe the scientific and biodiversity challenges in protecting the distribution and richness of natural resources within karst landscapes.
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Where the Not-So-Mighty Chestnut Still Grows
by U.S. Forest Service published Feb 03, 2016 — filed under: , , ,
A recent study by U.S. Forest Service, university, and state agency researchers provides baseline information on contemporary populations of American chestnut needed to support restoration of the tree to the forests it once dominated.
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