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Organization Apalachicola NERR
by Web Editor last modified Jun 09, 2025 03:42 PM — filed under: , , , , ,
This gem of natural diversity that we call the Apalachicola River and Bay System rivals some the most remote places on earth for sheer sense of wilderness. Although the Reserve itself is a relatively small parcel, it is connected in a sprawling watershed that traverses three states and covers nearly 20,000 square miles. The upper reaches of the basin begin about 90 miles above Atlanta, where the Chattahoochee originates as a small mountain stream. Flowing south for 436 miles it meets the 350 mile long Flint River at the Florida state line. Below this point we call the river Apalachicola as it stretches 107 miles to the Gulf of Mexico.
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File PDF document Apoar 1887.pdf
by Web Editor published Jan 13, 2015 last modified Jan 14, 2015 09:16 PM
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by Web Editor published Feb 19, 2019 last modified Jul 22, 2019 06:34 PM
This web-based map tool of the energy assessment combines multiple layers of data on energy development trends and important natural resource and ecosystem services, to give a more comprehensive picture of what potential energy development could look like in the Appalachians. The tool shows where energy development is most likely to occur and indicates areas where such development may intersect with other significant values like intact forests, important streams, and vital ecological services such as drinking water supplies
Located in Appalachian Energy Forecast Model
by Web Editor published Apr 05, 2016 last modified Aug 16, 2019 10:28 PM
by Web Editor published Jan 29, 2016 last modified Aug 16, 2019 10:43 PM
by Web Editor published Apr 28, 2016 last modified Apr 28, 2016 11:58 AM
AppLCC Partnership Dashboard
by Web Editor published May 24, 2018 last modified May 24, 2018 12:38 AM
A user-friendly 'dashboard' of the major results of the Partner Interviews study conducted by Dr. Brown as part of the Research Fellowship with Dr. Tim Murtha of PSU/UFl
Located in Research / / Integrating Cultural Resource Preservation at a Landscape Level / Cultural Resources Fellowship
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by Web Editor published Mar 10, 2023 last modified Mar 10, 2023 09:58 PM
Schirmer Farms (Batesville) Operations Manager Brandon Schirmer, sprays defoliant on one of the fields at his father's multi-crop 1,014-acre farm, in Batesville, TX, on August 12, 2020.
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File PDF document Aquaculture 1992.pdf
by Web Editor published Jan 13, 2015 last modified Jan 14, 2015 09:16 PM
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File Troff document Aquatic Connectivity Framework (ACF) Fact Sheet
by Web Editor published Dec 12, 2024 last modified Mar 19, 2025 03:31 PM — filed under: , , , , , , , ,
The Aquatic Connectivity Framework (ACF) is a WLFW partnership effort that brings together public and private partners to tackle critical threats to watersheds across 16 states in the eastern and central U.S.
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