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SE FireMap 1.0 Resources
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Workshops
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Workshops will be held in 2023 and 2024 to gather input on the SE FireMap's development.
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SE FireMap 2.0
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Feedback & Recommendations
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Space to capture general feedback and recommendations.
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Conservation Design CODE
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CODE Discussion Thread
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General Recommendations & Feedback
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This discussion space is intended to capture general feedback and discussion. This allows the project team to easily engage in a collaborative discussion space and summarize feedback.
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WLFW Pollinator Conservation Webinar Series: Session # 9 Pollinators & Forestland-Underappreciated Pollinator Habitat
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Session 9 of the WLFW Pollinator Conservation Webinar series, presented by Kass Urban-Mead, Pollinator Conservation Specialist for the Xerces Society and a Partner Biologist with the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. This session focuses on the relationship of pollinators and forestland. Topics covered include an introduction to bee diversity and forest habitats, how bees and other pollinators use the woods, and forest health and pollinators.
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WLFW Pollinator Conservation Webinar Series
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News from SECAS January 2024 Newsletter
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Review grassland indicator, Blueprint changelog updated to 2023, how Blueprint uses critical habitat, and more.
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Conservation Newsletters
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Southeast Conservation Adaptation Strategy (SECAS) Newsletter
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World Fisheries Congress 2024 - Early Registration Deadline Approaching Soon
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As we begin 2024, the 9th World Fisheries Congress is now less than two months away! Take advantage of early registration rates by registering by 31 January 2024.
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Event: Technical Training Workshop-The Stream Simulation Design Approach for Providing Aquatic Organism Passage at Road-Stream Crossings
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This 4.5-day workshop will present the USDA Forest Service’s stream simulation method, an ecosystem-based approach for designing and constructing a channel through a road-stream crossing structure that reestablishes physical and ecological continuity along the stream corridor.
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Technical Training Workshop-The Stream Simulation Design Approach for Providing Aquatic Organism Passage at Road-Stream Crossings
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This 4.5-day workshop will present the USDA Forest Service’s stream simulation method, an ecosystem-based approach for designing and constructing a channel through a road-stream crossing structure that reestablishes physical and ecological continuity along the stream corridor.
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Agenda: Designing for Aquatic Organism Passage at Road-Stream Crossings, Virgina (4 - 8 March 2024)
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Course Objectives-Provide engineers, biologists, hydrologists, and other engaged disciplines the necessary
skills to design road-stream crossing structures that will accommodate aquatic organism
passage, provide for more natural channel function, and maximize the long-term stability of
the structure. The primary design approach is stream simulation.
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