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Technical Oversight Team (TOT) by Web Editor, last updated: Mar 19, 2021 05:46 PM
Information about the SE FireMap's TOT. Approved via a formal request to the candidates’ agencies and/or organizations, the TOT will follow this project through all phases of development, serving as an advisory group providing technical review and input. The TOT is comprised of subject matter experts from across partnerships and includes contractors with specific skill sets not otherwise available. The TOT’s role will be advisory to NRCS and the Endowment
National Park Service: National Capital Region by Matthew Cimitile, last updated: Mar 19, 2021 12:03 AM
The National Capital Region (NCR), headquartered in Washington, DC, administers the National Mall and monumental core parks that were established the same time the Nation's Capital was founded in 1792.These oldest national park areas, along with dozens of historic sites, natural areas and Civil War battlefields comprise today's National Capital Region of the National Park Service.
National Park Service by Matthew Cimitile, last updated: Mar 18, 2021 11:59 PM
The National Park Service preserves unimpaired the natural and cultural resources and values of the national park system for the enjoyment, education, and inspiration of this and future generations. The Park Service cooperates with partners to extend the benefits of natural and cultural resource conservation and outdoor recreation throughout this country and the world.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration by Matthew Cimitile, last updated: Mar 18, 2021 11:54 PM
NOAA's reach goes from the surface of the sun to the depths of the ocean floor as the agency works to keep citizens informed of the changing environment around them. From daily weather forecasts, severe storm warnings and climate monitoring to fisheries management, coastal restoration and supporting marine commerce, NOAA’s products and services support economic vitality and affect more than one-third of America’s gross domestic product. NOAA’s dedicated scientists use cutting-edge research and high-tech instrumentation to provide citizens, planners, emergency managers and other decision makers with reliable information they need when they need it.
Jager, Yetta by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: Mar 17, 2021 09:31 PM
 
Diener, Ryan by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: Mar 17, 2021 09:28 PM
 
Meador, Morgan by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: Mar 17, 2021 09:28 PM
 
Ahrens, Ciara by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: Mar 17, 2021 09:28 PM
 
Hatcher, Anthony by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: Mar 17, 2021 09:28 PM
 
Baldwin Conservation Lab at Clemson University by Matthew Cimitile, last updated: Mar 17, 2021 07:23 PM
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.
Southeast Regional Partnership for Planning and Sustainability by Tab Manager, last updated: Mar 17, 2021 06:15 PM
The Southeast Regional Partnership for Planning and Sustainability (SERPPAS) is a unique six-state partnership comprised of state and federal agencies that promotes collaboration in making resource-use decisions supporting national defense, conservation of natural resources, and sustainable working lands and communities in the Southeast US. SERPPAS serves as a forum to build effective working relationships between diverse partners, identify overlapping interests and implement mutually beneficial actions that support the mission of all the partners.
Partner Showcase by Web Editor, last updated: Mar 17, 2021 06:15 PM
The partnership includes federal and state agencies, tribes, non-governmental organizations, and other species-specific partnerships like migratory bird joint ventures and fish habitat partnerships.
South Atlantic LCC by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: Mar 17, 2021 06:12 PM
The mission of the South Atlantic LCC: Facilitate conservation actions that sustain natural and cultural resources, guided by a shared adaptive blueprint.
Southeast Conservation Blueprint by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: Mar 17, 2021 06:11 PM
The Blueprint is a living, spatial plan that identifies important places for conservation and restoration across the Southeast and Caribbean. It's helping at least 225 people from over 90 organizations bring in new funding and inform their conservation decisions.
Tennessee River Basin Network by Tab Manager, last updated: Mar 17, 2021 06:09 PM
Across the Tennessee River Basin is a collaboration within the Appalachian LCC bringing together multiple agencies and stakeholders in a joint effort to plan and deliver landscape conservation actions to protect one of the most diverse areas for aquatic species in North America.
Bog Turtle by Jason Tesauro, last updated: Mar 17, 2021 05:42 PM
Bog turtles are one of North America's smallest turtles, measuring 3.5 - 4.5 inches in shell length
FY21 WFLW-NOBO Map by Bridgett Costanzo, last updated: Mar 17, 2021 05:42 PM
 
Cover Image by Becky Keller, last updated: Mar 17, 2021 05:41 PM
Landscape view of the Smokies by Becky Keller, AMJV.
Central Appalachian Spruce Restoration Initiative by Matthew Cimitile, last updated: Mar 17, 2021 05:28 PM
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.
Appalachian Regional Reforestation Initiative by Matthew Cimitile, last updated: Mar 17, 2021 05:11 PM
The Appalachian Regional Reforestation Initiative (ARRI) is a coalition of groups, including citizens, the coal industry, and government dedicated to restoring forests on coal mined lands in the Eastern United States. ARRI was established in early 2004 with the formation of the Core Team. The Core Team's responsibilities include outreach, trainings, event planning, monthly meetings to discuss progress reports and new strategies, among other things.