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SE FireMap Project Process Documents
Background documents include the original RFP stating the goals of the project, a final report resulting from the Scoping Phase where all current tools and products were assessed for applicability to the goals of the SE FireMap, and finally the current (2022-2025) joint proposal for the SE FireMap-Development Phase where lessons learned from the Scoping Phase as well as use of newly available satellite imagery will merge in a final SE FireMap Version 2.0 with much improved accuracy.
Blasdel, Tom
 
Big Muddy Longbeards-NWTF
 
Crews, Caroline
 
Cagle, Rachel
 
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Southeastern Grasslands Institute
SGI seeks to integrate research, consultation, and education, along with the administration of grants, to create innovative solutions to address the multitude of complex issues facing Southeastern grasslands, the most imperiled ecosystems in eastern North America.
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Thompson, Renee
 
Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
 
Chatham, Monroe
 
Working Lands for Wildlife Welcomes Newest Private Lands Biologist
Ben Wilson has joined the WLFW Eastern Hellbender team to help serve farmers in Northern Alabama.
Learning and Connecting at the 10th Biannual Hellbender Symposium
Resuming after a long hiatus, the popular gathering for professionals in the hellbender research and conservation community was a great success.
A Fond Farewell to a Founding Team Member
Departing Private Lands Biologist Mike Knoerr Looks Back on His Time with the Hellbender Working Lands for Wildlife Program
WLFW East Region Conservation Webinar Series: Programs and Partnerships Session #3 “Power of Partnerships” 
Session 3 of the “Programs and Partnerships” mini-series was presented by Derek Wiley, OPJV/TPWD and Thomas Janke, PFQF.  This session focuses on the exceptional partnerships going on in Texas and Oklahoma. Topics covered include a basic understanding of joint ventures, the GRIP program, and success stories. 
WLFW Programs and Partnerships Webinar Series- Session # 1 “What is Working Lands for Wildlife”
This Session of the WLFW East Region Conservation Webinar series was presented by Bridgett Costanzo, USDA’s Working Lands for Wildlife East Region Coordinator and Dr. Jess McGuire, PF/QF’s Working Lands for Wildlife Program Manager. This session focuses on what exactly is WLFW? This is the first session in the new mini-series “Programs and Partnerships.” Topics covered include the definition of WLFW, how it is funded, new frameworks to come, models showing the decision-making behind the frameworks, monitoring on WLFW projects, and a quick overview of the new app “Bobscapes.”
WLFW East Region Conservation Webinar Series: Programs and Partnerships Session #2 “Programs Available to Landowners” 
Session 2 of the “Programs and Partnerships” mini-series was presented by Alison Menefee, PFQF and Dallas Ingram, Georgia DNR. This session focuses on cost-share programs available to landowners at the federal and state levels. Topics covered include a basic understanding of federal programs, a brief overview of EQIP, WLFW, CSP, and CRP, and an overview of state-level programs for wildlife, forestry, prescribed fire, and invasives.