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AppLCC Riparian Restoration Tool for Climate Change Resiliency Webinar
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Matthew Cimitile
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Apr 08, 2015
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filed under:
Website,
Climate Adaptation,
Riparian Restoration,
Our Work,
Events
Part of the Safeguarding Wildlife from Climate Change web series hosted by USFWS and National Wildlife Federation, this presentation will highlight an innovative riparian planting and restoration decision support tool, funded by the Appalachian Landscape Conservation Cooperative that is now available to the conservation community.
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AppLCC/USFS Landscape Dynamics Assessment Tool Workshop
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
Jun 01, 2017
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filed under:
Ecosystem Services,
Workshop,
Events
The Appalachian LCC and the U.S. Forest Service wish to invite you to attend or nominate a representative to attend a 1-day hands-on roll-out of the Landscape Dynamics Assessment Tool.
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ARRI Mined Land Restoration Conference
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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Jul 16, 2013
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last modified
Aug 29, 2013 12:34 PM
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Events
The Conference will highlight reforestation efforts in the Appalachian Region and give recent findings and practice on improving reforestation success.
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Assessing climate-sensitive ecosystems in the southeastern United States
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
Apr 08, 2015
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last modified
Mar 04, 2022 08:02 PM
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filed under:
Climate Change,
Events
The southeastern U.S. contains a unique diversity of ecosystems that provide important benefits, including habitat for wildlife and plants, water quality, and recreation opportunities. As climate changes, a better understanding of how our ecosystems will be affected is vital for identifying strategies to protect these ecosystems.
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Assessing Regional Connectivity in Current and Future Landscapes
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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Mar 21, 2013
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last modified
Mar 04, 2022 09:04 PM
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filed under:
Sustainability,
Events
Connectivity among conservation reserves has long been recognized as necessary for long-term persistence of populations and continued evolution in anthropogenically-dominated landscapes.
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Association of State Wetland Managers Webinar
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
Sep 26, 2014
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last modified
Mar 19, 2022 12:10 AM
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Wetlands,
Events
History of Wetland Drainage in the U.S.
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ASWM Webinar - Using Beaver as a Wetland Restoration Tool
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
Jul 09, 2015
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last modified
Mar 07, 2022 02:39 PM
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Wetlands,
Restoration,
Events
Restoration Lessons Learned and an Introduction to the Beaver Restoration Assessment Tool
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Atlantic Coast Joint Venture Human Dimensions Webinar
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
Jan 09, 2013
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last modified
Jan 21, 2013 10:29 AM
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Events,
Human Dimensions
Have you been wondering what "human dimensions" has to do with bird conservation? Ashley Dayer of Cornell University will provide an overview of the field of human dimensions, from research to application.
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Audubon North Carolina Annual Meeting
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
Apr 03, 2013
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filed under:
Conference,
NGO,
Events
Audubon North Carolina and the Wake Audubon Society Chapter are pleased to welcome all members, friends, and bird enthusiasts to the 2013 Audubon NC Annual Meeting being held from May 31 through June 2 in and around Raleigh.
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Breaking Traditional Barriers to Model Climate Change and Land Use Impacts on Freshwater Mussels
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
Mar 12, 2013
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filed under:
Models,
Climate Change,
Land Use,
Events
Thomas Kwak, Leader of the U.S. Geological Survey North Carolina Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit and Professor of Biology, North Carolina State University, will give a presentation on global declines in the abundance and diversity of freshwater mussels that have been attributed to a wide array of human activities that cause pollution, water-quality degradation, and habitat destruction.
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