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Midwest Climate Adaptation Science Center
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The Midwest Climate Adaptation Science Center is a consortium of research-focused academic, Tribal, and non-profit partners working collaboratively with the U.S. Geological Survey.
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Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
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Rosanne Hessmiller
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Jun 10, 2025 05:09 PM
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Watersheds,
Education and Outreach,
Water Resources,
Regional Partnerships,
Water Quality,
Drought
The mission of ICPRB is to protect and enhance the waters and related resources of the Potomac River basin through science, regional cooperation, and education.
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Geosyntec Consultants
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Rosanne Hessmiller
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Jun 10, 2025 03:39 PM
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Air Quality,
Consulting,
Watersheds,
Stream Restoration,
Environmental Management
Geosyntec is a consulting and engineering firm that works with private and public sector clients to address new ventures and complex problems involving our environment, natural resources, and civil infrastructure.
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Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Coastal Management
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Rosanne Hessmiller
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May 31, 2024 02:56 PM
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The Office of Coastal Management protects and restores the resources of Ohio’s Lake Erie coastline and watershed.
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Mountain True
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Rosanne Hessmiller
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May 30, 2024 07:07 PM
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Community Engagement,
Resilient Forests,
NGO,
Watersheds,
Green Energy,
Environmental Justice,
Water Quality,
Western North Carolina
MountainTrue champions resilient forests, clean waters, and healthy communities in the Southern Blue Ridge.
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Missouri Department of Conservation
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May 30, 2024 07:00 PM
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Missouri Department of Conservation
Our work began in 1937, when citizen-led efforts created the Department of Conservation to restore, conserve and regulate Missouri's over-stressed fisheries, forests and wildlife populations. During our first 40 years, hunting, fishing, and trapping permits provided most of our funding, but in 1976 an expanded program, the "Design for Conservation," was passed to set aside one-eighth of one percent sales tax directly to the agency. That consistent funding, plus a strong, non-political structure and very supportive public helped make Missouri a national leader in conservation. Today we continue our legacy of protecting our state's wild resources and helping Missourians connect with their natural heritage. Our goal is to sustain diverse, healthy plant and animal communities — well into the future.
The Missouri Department of Conservation administers more than 975,000 acres located throughout the state. About 63 percent, or 615,000 acres, are forested.
The forest land occurs on a wide variety of sites and, as a result, there is a broad diversity of plant and animal communities present. Oak and hickory are the most common tree species, but other important species are also found, such as shortleaf pine, eastern red cedar, walnut, ash and cottonwood.
State forest land provides a variety of environmental benefits including wildlife habitat, outdoor recreation, watershed protection, scenic beauty and wood products.
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Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control
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May 27, 2024 04:05 PM
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Delaware,
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The Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) envisions a Delaware that offers a healthy environment where people embrace a commitment to the protection, enhancement and enjoyment of the environment in their daily lives; where Delawareans’ stewardship of natural resources ensures the sustainability of these resources for the appreciation and enjoyment of future generations; and where people recognize that a healthy environment and a strong economy support one another.
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Blue Ridge Resource Conservation and Development
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Rosanne Hessmiller
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May 23, 2024 07:35 PM
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Blue Ridge RC&D works with partners to conserve natural resources, foster environmental stewardship, and support sustainable community development in northwest North Carolina.
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Pensacola and Perdido Bays Estuary Program
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Rosanne Hessmiller
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Apr 16, 2024 05:29 PM
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Florida,
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Pensacola and Perdido Bays Estuary Program,
Ecosystem Benefits and Risks
Pensacola and Perdido Bays Estuary Program serves as a trusted source for residents, businesses, industry, and the community on issues relating to preserving, restoring, improving and maintaining the natural habitat and ecosystem of the bays, estuaries and watersheds of Pensacola and Perdido Bays.
PPBEP strives to achieve a healthy and collaborative environment by:
1. Elevating and increasing the importance, awareness and understanding of environmental quality.
2. Employing rigorous, unbiased and scientifically sound science to inform and guide decisions, policies, and initiatives.
3. Funding programs and projects that protect the environment, increase ecological resilience.
4. Building a network of inclusive, multi-stakeholder partnerships that takes into account factors affecting the environment, the economy, and the community-at-large for the benefit of improving the quality of life for all.
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St. Andrew and St. Joseph Bays Estuary Program
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Rosanne Hessmiller
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Jul 09, 2023 12:58 PM
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Universities,
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The St. Andrew Bay Watershed in the central Florida Panhandle covers 1,156 square miles that includes the interconnected estuary system of both St. Andrew Bay (West, North, and East bays) and St. Joseph Bay. This gem of an estuary and watershed is one of the most biologically diverse bays in North America and the only watershed in Northwest Florida located entirely in the state of Florida.
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