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Ohio River Basin Fish Habitat Partnership 2017 Call for Project Proposals
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The Ohio River Basin Fish Habitat Partnership is currently accepting proposals to fund on-the-ground, aquatic habitat protection, restoration, and enhancement projects within the Ohio River Basin.
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Ohio River Basin Fish Habitat Partnership
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The Ohio River Basin Fish Habitat Partnership was formed to protect, restore, and enhance priority habitat for fish and mussels in the watersheds of the Ohio River Basin. We pursue this mission for the benefit of the public, but what brings us to the table is as diverse as the basin itself. Whether it is sport fish, mussels, imperiled fish, water quality, or one of many other drivers, what bonds us is the Basin and our desire to work together to protect, restore, and enhance her aquatic resources.
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Ohio River Basin Fish Habitat Partnership
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Olivero Sheldon, Arlene
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On the Appalachian Trail, Georgia
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A shot of some good light during a hike of the AT in Georgia.
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Online Screening of "One Stick at a Time
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This film follows land managers in the Methow Valley, Washington for over a year, from forests to rivers, from fires to snowfall, from beaver capture to release as they try to come to grips with the impacts of climate change and the possible adaptation options right in front of them.
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2013 SN Portfolio: Mission is to maintain native habitats and native species in their current locations or support
these as they migrate in response to land use and climate changes in the future.
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2013 Science Needs Portfolio
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OpsPlan_Table of Contents.pdf
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July Workshop 2012
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OSU Climate Change Webinar
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Exploring Snowfall in the United States.
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Our Organization
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Landscape Conservation Cooperatives (LCCs) are applied science and management partnerships initiated
by the Department of the Interior’s (DOI’s) bureaus and others involved in natural and cultural resource
conservation and management. The Appalachian LCC consists of its Steering Committee members which is the decision‐making and oversight body of the organization, Staff who support of the work of the LCC and various work groups and oversight teams established to address specific topics or issues, often drawn from the partnership‐at‐large.
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