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ARRI Diagram
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Matthew Cimitile
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Appalachian Regional Reforestation Initiative
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ARRI Landscape
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Matthew Cimitile
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Jun 07, 2013
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Appalachian Regional Reforestation Initiative
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Reforested Mineland
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Matthew Cimitile
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Appalachian Regional Reforestation Initiative
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Baldwin Conservation Lab at Clemson University
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Matthew Cimitile
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Jan 15, 2013
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Affiliate
The Baldwin lab at Clemson University is committed to examining pressing ecological concerns throughout the Appalachians from the Gaspe' Penninsula to central Alabama. Clemson is conveniently located within a short drive to some of the most interesting aquatic landscapes in the country and furthermore, one of the worlds largest biodiversity hotspots for forest communities, salamanders, and freshwater mussels. This biodiversity, along with rich cultural and historical significance, makes this area prime for landscape-scale conservation planning.
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Baldwin Conservation Lab at Clemson University
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Matthew Cimitile
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Apr 29, 2013
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Universities,
WLFW,
Conservation,
Aquatics,
Eastern Deciduous Forests,
Eastern Hellbender
The Baldwin lab at Clemson University is committed to examining pressing ecological concerns throughout the Appalachians from the Gaspe' Penninsula to central Alabama. However, most of the current work being done in the lab is concentrated in the Southern Blue Ridge Mountains. Clemson is conveniently located within a short drive to some of the most interesting aquatic landscapes in the country and furthermore, one of the worlds largest biodiversity hotspots for forest communities, salamanders, and freshwater mussels. This biodiversity, along with rich cultural and historical significance, makes this area prime for landscape-scale conservation planning.
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Baldwin Conservation Lab and the Appalachian LCC
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Current Projects
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Baldwin Conservation Lab at Clemson University
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Conservation Planning Process
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Central Appalachian Spruce Restoration Initiative
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Matthew Cimitile
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May 21, 2013
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Ecosystem Benefits and Risks
The Central Appalachian Spruce Restoration Initiative (CASRI) is a partnership of diverse interests with a common goal of restoring historic red spruce-northern hardwood ecosystems across the high elevation landscapes of Central Appalachia. It is comprised of private, state, federal, and non-governmental organizations which recognize the importance of this ecosystem for its ecological, aesthetic, recreational, economic, and cultural values.
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