-
Southeastern Hellbender Conservation Initiative
-
The Southeastern Hellbender Conservation Initiative (SEHCI), a collaboration between Defenders of Wildlife, NRCS and other conservation partners to support farmers using conservation practices on their lands that help restore hellbender habitat.
Located in
Partners
/
Add an Organization
-
Southern Fire Exchange
-
The Southern Fire Exchange (SFE) is a fire science delivery program in the Southeast, funded by the Joint Fire Science Program in agreement with the United States Forest Service, Southern Research Station. With our key partners, we strive to improve access to and usefulness of southern fire science information and offer opportunities for the fire community to interact and learn from one another.
Located in
LP Members
/
Organizations Search
-
Southern Group of State Foresters
-
We provide leadership in sustaining the economic, environmental and social benefits of the South's forests, and work to identify and address existing and emerging issues and challenges that are important to southern forests and citizens.
Located in
LP Members
/
Organizations Search
-
Southern Salvelinus - Brook Trout Below the Mason-Dixon
-
Southern Appalachian Brook Trout are a geographically isolated strain of Brook Trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) that are facing a realistic possibility of disappearing. They are a valuable indicator species and the decline in brook trout populations is a reflection of the degradation of our beautiful streams. They are the only native trout (technically a char) to the Eastern United States. Because of the introduction of invasive Rainbow Trout (from the Western US) through state fish stocking programs, they are being out competed and brook trout populations are being even further reduced. Video by BlueBlood.
Located in
Training
/
Videos and Webinars
-
Spacie Chaney 1993.pdf
-
Located in
Resources
/
TRB Library
/
SIM-SPA
-
Spencer, Sandy
-
Located in
Expertise Search
-
Spooner Vaughn 2006.pdf
-
Located in
Resources
/
TRB Library
/
SPA-STE
-
Spot fin Chub Spawning in Tellico River
-
For a little more than 10 years, Conservation Fisheries has been working to re-establish spotfin chub into the Tellico River in eastern Tennessee. These spectacular, turquoise minnows (only the males develop this color and only during summertime spawning), are highly specialized and closely associated with clean, current swept, bedrock habitats. During spawning season, the males become very territorial and stake out crevices in the rocks where the females will ultimately deposit the eggs. While males vigorously defend these territories, they do not provide any direct care to the eggs and larvae. The spotfin chub is federally threatened.
Located in
Training
/
Videos and Webinars
-
SpotlightonNationalParks
-
Spotlight on National Parks
Located in
National Park Service Spotlights
-
St John 1974.pdf
-
Located in
Resources
/
TRB Library
/
SPA-STE