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by Web Editor published Jul 10, 2020 — filed under: , , , , , ,
Encompassing New England’s largest river system, the Connecticut River watershed provides important habitat for a diversity of fish, wildlife and plants — from iconic species like bald eagle and black bear to federally threatened and endangered species like shortnose sturgeon, piping plover, and dwarf wedgemussel.
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by Web Editor published Jul 10, 2020 — filed under: , , , ,
Coastal resilience is an increasingly important topic as impacts from climate change such as accelerated sea level rise and enhanced storm intensity gain prominence. The Disaster Relief Appropriations Act of 2013, which was motivated by Hurricane Sandy related damage, supported many projects throughout the affected region, including the projects found in the following pages.
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Video chemical/x-pdb WLFW Pollinator Conservation Webinar Series: Session # 10 How to Do a Pollinator Outreach Event
by Web Editor published Feb 14, 2024 last modified Feb 28, 2025 04:27 PM — filed under: , , , , , , , , , ,
Session 10 of the WLFW East Region Pollinator Conservation Webinar series was presented by Catherine Beall, South Dakota’s Monarch and Pollinator Coordinating Wildlife Biologist. This session focuses on how to host a pollinator outreach event and is the first session on “pollinator outreach” in the series. Topics covered include the first steps to consider when organizing an event, assembling an agenda, how to advertise, how to prepare the week of the event, things to consider on the day of the event, and follow-up after the event.
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Fire Lines Volume 14 Issue 3
by Web Editor published Dec 20, 2024 — filed under: , , , , , , ,
Fire Science | Research Brief | New & Updated Technology | Recent & Featured Publications | SFE in Action | Florida Prescribed Fire Councils | Gopher Tortoise Council 2024 Annual Meeting | Our Programs | Our Products | Fire Community | Fire Science Exchange Network | Upcoming Events | Funding Opportunities | Additional Resources | SFE Partner Spotlight
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SECAS December 2024 Newsletter
by Web Editor published Dec 20, 2024 — filed under: , , , , , ,
Web forums require registration in the new year, plan for the 2025 Blueprint update
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