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U.S. Geological Survey
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Matthew Cimitile
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Jul 29, 2015
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The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is a science organization that provides impartial information on the health of our ecosystems and environment, the natural hazards that threaten us, the natural resources we rely on, the impacts of climate and land-use change, and the core science systems that help us provide timely, relevant, and useable information. As the Nation's largest water, earth, and biological science and civilian mapping agency, the USGS collects, monitors, analyzes, and provides scientific understanding about natural resource conditions, issues, and problems.
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U.S. Geological Survey
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Matthew Cimitile
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Dec 12, 2012
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Golden-Winged Warbler,
Eastern Deciduous Forests
The U. S Geological Survey (USGS) is a science organization that provides impartial information on the health of our ecosystems and environment, the natural hazards that threaten us, the natural resources we rely on, the impacts of climate and land-use change, and the core science systems that help us provide timely, relevant, and useable information. As the Nation's largest water, earth, and biological science and civilian mapping agency, the USGS collects, monitors, analyzes, and provides scientific understanding about natural resource conditions, issues, and problems.
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U.S. Geological Survey
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Matthew Cimitile
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Dec 12, 2012
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U.S. Protected Lands Mismatch Biodiversity Priorities, Implications for the Southeast
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Matthew Cimitile
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Apr 23, 2015
Former NCSU researcher Clinton Jenkins will present a webinar discussing the Southeast implications of his recent paper published in PNAS.
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University of Maryland: Center for Environmental Science
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Matthew Cimitile
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May 03, 2016
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The University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science is the premier research and educational institute working to understand and manage our world‘s natural resources. From the Appalachian Mountains to the Arctic, from fisheries to climate change, we pursue solutions to improve people‘s lives and our natural world and train the next generation of science leaders.
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Upper Midwest & Great Lakes LCC
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Matthew Cimitile
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Dec 12, 2012
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Upper Tennessee River Roundtable
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Matthew Cimitile
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Jul 30, 2015
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The Upper Tennessee River Roundtable is a non-profit organization with an overall interest in improving water quality in the Upper Tennessee River Watershed. Don’t let the name confuse you: the Upper Tennessee River Roundtable is based in Southwest Virginia and covers from the very tip of Virginia, Lee County, toward Wythe County. The Roundtable represents a total of nine counties and two cities. Our major rivers include the Clinch, Holston, and Powell.
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USFS Landscape Science Webinar
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Matthew Cimitile
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Apr 01, 2013
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When the past cannot predict the future: Using process-based landscape models to predict forest dynamics in a changing world.
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USFS Landscape Science Webinar
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Matthew Cimitile
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Aug 15, 2013
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Mapping tropical forest type, age, disturbance type and vertical structure, and estimating young forest productivity, with Landsat imagery; Eileen Helmer, Research Ecologist, U.S. Forest Service.
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USFS Landscape Science Webinar
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Matthew Cimitile
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Oct 21, 2013
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Predicting long-term wildlife effects across complex landscapes.
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