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Responding to Drought and Water Challenges
by Matthew Cimitile published Dec 19, 2016 last modified Mar 04, 2022 07:53 PM — filed under: , ,
Coldwater Fisheries and Climate Adaptation Case Studies in the Western and Eastern United States.
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What is Ecological Drought? Exploring its impacts on natural and cultural resources
by Matthew Cimitile published Jan 05, 2017 last modified Mar 04, 2022 07:52 PM — filed under: , , ,
In 2017 the National Climate Change and Wildlife Science Center (NCCWSC), in partnership with the National Conservation Training Center (NCTC), will be dedicating their webinar series to ecological drought with presentations from NCCWSC and the DOI Climate Science Centers (CSCs).
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The Southeast Aquatic Conservation Strategy
by Matthew Cimitile published Jan 09, 2017 last modified Jun 02, 2025 01:11 PM — filed under: ,
The Southeastern Aquatic Biodiversity Conservation Strategy is a joint project of the UGA River Basin Center and the Tennessee Aquarium Conservation Institute to prioritize watersheds within the region to support future conservation investments.
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SECAS Leadership Team Meeting
by Matthew Cimitile published Feb 23, 2017
The purpose of this meeting of the SECAS Leadership Team is to guide and support the continuing accomplishment of the SECAS initiative.
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Tennessee River Basin Network Quarterly Webinar
by Matthew Cimitile published Feb 23, 2017
The goal of this periodic webinar with the Network is to provide updates on the established Network framework and action items that have moved forward, showcase a partnership driven effort to conserve the TRB’s aquatic biodiversity, and share information regarding the 2017 Annual Meeting.
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Northeast Climate Science Center Regional Science Meeting 2017
by Matthew Cimitile published Mar 06, 2017 — filed under: , ,
For our Regional Science Meeting, we will gather our scientists and partners to reflect on our collaborative work to incorporate climate science in the management of natural and cultural resources in the Northeast and Midwest and determine future directions and needs for our region.
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2017 Strategic Habitat Meeting
by Matthew Cimitile published Mar 15, 2017 — filed under: , ,
Join the Alabama Rivers and Streams Network (ARSN) in a review of a decade of strategic habitat unit (SHU) research, recovery, and planning efforts.
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Resources Planning Act (RPA) Assessment Webinar: U.S. Forest Fragmentation and Land Cover Patterns
by Matthew Cimitile published Mar 17, 2017 last modified Mar 04, 2022 11:02 PM — filed under: ,
Forest fragmentation continues even as total forestland area remains relatively stable.
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Putting aquatic species on the map: The eDNAtlas and Archive for aquatic taxa in Western North America
by Matthew Cimitile published Mar 28, 2017 last modified Jun 02, 2025 01:11 PM — filed under: , ,
The ease, efficiency, and sensitivity of environmental DNA (eDNA) sampling of species in aquatic environments is leading to an explosion in its use across North America.
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Revealing the Role of Local Stakeholders in Landscape Conservation Design: A Social Science Inquiry
by Matthew Cimitile published Apr 03, 2017 last modified Mar 06, 2022 01:48 PM — filed under: , , ,
What is the role of local stakeholders and social data in the Landscape Conservation Design (LCD) process?
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