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Evening Outreach Session
Prior and during our Dinner Celebration there is the opportunity for organizations to showcase their efforts. Please see the instructions below to ensure you have a spot!
Fellowship Library
Find here suggested resources to foster a strong foundational knowledge of Landscape Conservation
Located in Cooperative / Our Organization
Flint River Conservation Association
Gillian Bee visited with Susan 'Soos' Weber, founder and Chair of the Flint River Conservation Association. 2018 marks their 20th anniversary. Soos, and FRCA, have been active members of the Tennessee River Basin Network since 2016. Thanks for your participation, FRCA!
Image ECMAScript program Groves
Image of the book Drafting a Conservation Blueprint
Located in Cooperative / Our Organization
File Groves et al. - 2000 - Designing a Geography of Hope: A Practitioner’s Handbook for Ecoregional Conservation Planning
Find here a copy of this handbook
Located in Cooperative / Our Organization
File x-conference/x-cooltalk Groves et al. - 2002 - Planning for biodiversity conservation: putting conservation science into practice
Download article here
Located in Cooperative / Our Organization
Organization Unidata NetCDF document Haywood Waterways Association, Inc.
Haywood Waterways Association, Inc's mission is to maintain and improve surface water quality in the Pigeon River Watershed of Haywood County, North Carolina. They accomplish this through two objectives directed at reducing nonpoint source pollution: 1. Educating and focusing attention on the watershed as a natural, economic and recreational resource to be conserved and enhanced for this and future generations; and 2. Working with public agencies, conservation interests, businesses, community groups, and public and private land owners to implement water quality improvement strategies.
Located in LP Members / Organizations Search
File Hidden Rivers Film Outreach Suggestions
Below you can access a resource derived from conversations regarding how outreach could occur for the new film, Hidden Rivers, by Freshwaters Illustrated.
File Introduction to LCCs and the Big Question: “Why.” Launching a National Landscape-level Conservation Planning Approach to Conservation
Find here Dr. Jean Brennan's presentation.
Located in News & Events / Events / TWRA Partners Workshop
Keynote - Ms. Sandra Meola