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Video WLFW East Region Conservation Webinar Series: Northern Bobwhite Session #1 “Bobwhite Biology”
Session 1 of the “Northern Bobwhite” mini-series was presented by James Martin from the University of Georgia.  This session focuses on the Northern Bobwhite Quail and its basic biology. Topics covered include species overview across its range, population trends in different areas of the country, bobwhite quail mating strategies, nesting success, and annual survival.
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WLFW Northern Bobwhite Webinar Series
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WLFW Northern Bobwhite Webinar Series
WLFW Conservation Series presents its third chapter, Northern Bobwhite. We wanted to highlight our handsome bob and tell the world everything about it! We will cover everything from biology to general habitat requirements and then break it down to look at quail in specific settings and recent research happening in the quail world. The goal of this series is to increase knowledge about bobwhite quail and how to best manage habitat for them.
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WLFW Pollinator Conservation Webinar Series
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SECASC Applications open for Dec 7-14 Winter Institute on Invasive Vines
Applications are now open for the upcoming "Integrative Approaches to Investigate Invasive Species and Landscapes Winter Institute: Vines." This all-expenses paid graduate student program is being led by faculty at the University of Puerto Rico at Río Piedras from December 7-14, 2024.
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Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center - Now hiring a post-doctoral research scholar
The Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center is excited to announce a new post-doctoral research scholar position available to work within The Long View: Developing a 500-year Climate Adaptation Plan with the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians project.
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Science Seminar Sept 17: New Project Lightning Talks
Researcher + partner pairs talk about their newly funded projects for FY24.
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Conservation Corridor Newsletter September 2024
Connecting science to conservation.
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News from SECAS August 2024 Newsletter
SECAS August newsletter: Updated map features SECAS success stories, register for a Blueprint workshop, Amanda says farewell, and more
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Video WLFW East Region Conservation Webinar Series: Programs and Partnerships Session #5 “Southeast Bumble Bee Atlas” 
Session 5 of the “Programs and Partnerships” mini-series was presented by Laurie Hamon with The Xerces Society.  This session focuses on the Bumble Bee Atlas program and how beneficial it is to pollinator conservation. Topics covered include a basic understanding of bumble bee biology, a general overview of the Bumble Bee Atlas program, and a focused overview of the Southeast Bumble Bee Atlas. 
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