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Report: Riparian Prioritization and Status Assessment for Climate Change Resilience of Coldwater Stream Habitats within the Appalachian and Northeastern Regions by RPCCR Research Team, last updated: Jun 02, 2025 01:11 PM
Among a host of other critical ecosystem functions, intact riparian forests can help to reduce vulnerability of coldwater stream habitats to warming regional temperatures. Restoring and conserving these forests can therefore be an important part of regional and landscape-scale conservation plans, but managers need science and decision-support tools to help determine when these actions will be most effective. To help fill this need, we developed the Riparian Prioritization for Climate Change Resilience (RPCCR) web-based decision support tool to quickly and easily identify, based on current riparian cover and predicted vulnerability to air temperature warming, sites that are priority candidates for riparian restoration and conservation.
Riparian Restoration Decision Support Tool by Matthew Cimitile, last updated: Jun 02, 2025 01:11 PM
An innovative riparian planting and restoration decision support tool is now available to the conservation community. This user-friendly tool allows managers and decision-makers to rapidly identify and prioritize areas along the banks of rivers, streams, and lakes for restoration, making these ecosystems more resilient to disturbance and future changes in climate. It will also help the conservation community invest limited conservation dollars wisely, helping to deliver sustainable resources.
The eDNAtlas and Archive for aquatic taxa in Western North America by Web Editor, last updated: Jun 02, 2025 01:11 PM
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.
The Stream Continuity Portal by Tab Manager, last updated: Jun 02, 2025 01:11 PM
This aquatic connectivity portal is a one-stop shop for tools and regional collaboratives focused on aquatic organism passage (“fish passage”) and fragmentation of river and stream ecosystems. It is a starting place for stakeholders, users, and tool developers looking to keep track of the latest initiatives and better identify opportunities for collaboration and action. This portal is maintained by the North Atlantic Aquatic Connectivity Collaborative (NAACC). More coming soon!
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Awards $1.3 Million in Grants to Conserve Habitat in the Southeast’s Cumberland Plateau by Globe Newswire, last updated: Jun 02, 2025 01:11 PM
Seven projects will preserve forest and stream habitats, benefiting game species, forest-dependent birds, and fish and mussel species
WLFW Partner Workspace by Web Editor, last updated: Jun 02, 2025 01:11 PM
Private workspace for WLFW partners.
New “Bobscapes” Mobile App Helps Establish National Bobwhite Database by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: Jun 02, 2025 12:57 PM
Although the bobwhite is one of the most researched birds in the country and perhaps the world, scientists still don’t have a solid understanding of the quail’s population distribution across its range. To help alleviate this problem, NRCS has been working with Quail Forever and the University of Georgia Gamebird and Managed Ecosystems Lab as part of the Working Lands for Wildlife – Northern Bobwhite Quail Partnership to develop a new mobile app called Bobscapes
Register or login to use the Data Layer Library by Tracy Clark, last updated: Jun 02, 2025 10:38 AM
 
Burton, Sandra by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: May 31, 2025 09:05 PM
 
Data Request Instructions by Tab Manager, last updated: May 31, 2025 08:41 PM
 
Contributors by Web Editor, last updated: May 31, 2025 07:13 PM
 
Partners by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: May 31, 2025 06:38 PM
 
Landscape Partnership Newsletters by Web Editor, last updated: May 31, 2025 02:23 AM
 
Landscape Partnership Newsletter-WLFW Prescribed Burning Added To FY24 Climate-Smart Practice List by Web Editor, last updated: May 31, 2025 02:22 AM
WLFW news brief.
News from SECAS May 2025 Newsletter by Web Editor, last updated: May 30, 2025 08:04 PM
SECAS May newsletter: Update on SECAS staffing now and into the future.
Wildlife Management Institute Outdoor News Bulletin by Web Editor, last updated: May 30, 2025 07:54 PM
Monthly newsletter from the Wildlife Management Institute.
Southeast Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Newsletter by Web Editor, last updated: May 30, 2025 07:53 PM
 
Southeast Conservation Adaptation Strategy (SECAS) Newsletter by Web Editor, last updated: May 30, 2025 07:52 PM
SECAS brings together public and private organizations around a bold vision for the future of our region. We're connecting the lands and waters of the Southeast and Caribbean to support healthy ecosystems, thriving fish and wildlife populations, and vibrant communities. With a data-driven spatial plan and an ambitious regional goal, SECAS helps accelerate conservation action in the places where it will make the biggest impact.
National Association of State Foresters Weekly Newsletter May 30, 2025 by Web Editor, last updated: May 30, 2025 07:44 PM
NASF News | Out West | Down South | In the Northeast-Midwest | On the Hill | Understories | Job Board
WLFW West Newsletters by Web Editor, last updated: May 30, 2025 03:49 PM
Working Lands for Wildlife (WLFW) is the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service’s premier approach for conserving America’s working lands to benefit people, wildlife and rural communities.