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US Fish and Wildlife Service - Science Seminar Series - Simple Drag Force and Energy Calculations for Fish Passage Through a Model A Steeppass - April 12 - National LCC Event

(Northeast Region Office Large Auditorium/ Online, from Apr 12, 2012 12:00 PM GMT-4 to Apr 12, 2012 01:00 PM GMT-4)

Simple Drag Force and Energy Calculations for Fish Passage Through a Model A Steeppass - Science Seminar Series

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National LCC Workshop - March 27th-28th, Denver

(Denver, Colorado, from Mar 26, 2012 07:30 AM UTC to Mar 29, 2012 12:00 PM UTC)

National LCC Workshop Denver Colorado

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US Fish and Wildlife Service - Science Seminar Series - Modeling Population Persistence Across the Streamscape - March 22 - National LCC Event

(Northeast Region Office Large Auditorium/ Online, from Mar 22, 2012 12:00 PM GMT-4 to Mar 22, 2012 01:00 PM GMT-4)

Conservation managers are facing ever-increasing challenges as urban sprawl, land use changes, and climate change accelerate threats to fish and wildlife populations and their habitats. The Science Seminar Series provides employees with learning opportunities to keep pace with changing science relevant to their work. The Science Seminar Series will seek researchers from around the Northeast Region and the country to address topics of interest identified by Northeast Region employees, either by live broadcast or via webinar.

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US Fish and Wildlife Service - Science Seminar Series - Patch Metrics, Wild Brook Trout, and the Chesapeake Bay - March 8 - National LCC Event

(Northeast Region Office Large Auditorium/ Online, from Mar 08, 2012 12:00 PM US/Eastern to Mar 08, 2012 01:00 PM US/Eastern)

Conservation managers are facing ever-increasing challenges as urban sprawl, land use changes, and climate change accelerate threats to fish and wildlife populations and their habitats. The Science Seminar Series provides employees with learning opportunities to keep pace with changing science relevant to their work. The Science Seminar Series will seek researchers from around the Northeast Region and the country to address topics of interest identified by Northeast Region employees, either by live broadcast or via webinar.

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