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Besler, Doug
 
Kentucky partnership with Tennessee, Ohio and West Virginia will restore mussels in 180 miles of the Licking River
Imperiled species will benefit from a total of $5.6 million in grants for 16 projects in 12 states through the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s competitive State Wildlife Grants program. The grants, which focus on large-scale conservation projects yielding measurable results, will be matched by more than $2.9 million in non-federal funds from states and their partners for projects that work to conserve and recover wildlife identified by states as Species of Greatest Conservation Need and their habitats.
Additional Partner HD Activities and Resources
Discover all the great human dimension activities taking place in the Appalachians.
O'Quinn, Shannon
 
Wagner, Paul
 
Nislow, Keith
 
Shute, Peggy W.
 
Fraley, Steve
 
Albright, Ray
 
Husic, Diane
Working along the Kittatinny Ridge in Pennsylvania, we conduct bird surveys, habitat quality assessments, phenology work, and monitor for the impacts of environmental threats including climate change.
Jantz, Patrick
 
Cantrell, Mark
Fish & Wildlife Biologist at Asheville, NC
Beaudry, Frederic
 
Byers, Elizabeth
 
Campbell, Patrick
I oversee the Inventory and Monitoring Program for the National Capital Region of the National Park Service. This includes 11 NPS units in MD, VA, WV and DC.
Lee, Brian
Dr. Lee applies geospatially based analyses and visualization to community decision-making processes for land use planning primarily at the watershed/landscape scale in his research and his teaching. He is also interested in understanding how to connect people to decisions made at the site scale to water quality and watershed processes.
McNamee, Julie
Air Resource Division contact in the NPS Washington office. Also expertise in GHG accounting, facilitating meetings, planning Climate Friendly Parks workshops, working across NPS directorates.
Schulz, Cindy
 
Karriker, Kent
Kent Karriker is the Ecosystems Group Leader for the Monongahela National Forest in West Virginia. He supervises the program managers for wildlife, fisheries, botany, non-native invasive species, hydrology, soils, air, and GIS.
Sanders-Reed, Carol
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