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Northeast Climate Science Center Regional Science Meeting 2017
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For our Regional Science Meeting, we will gather our scientists and partners to reflect on our collaborative work to incorporate climate science in the management of natural and cultural resources in the Northeast and Midwest and determine future directions and needs for our region.
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Northeast Climate Science Center Webinar
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A Case Study for Identifying Climate Change Refugia
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Northeast CSC Webinar
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Developing forest adaptation strategies for northern forests in an uncertain future.
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Northeast Region Representative Species Workshop
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The Northeast Region is holding six workshops around the region to provide feedback on the Service’s new draft technical guidance for selecting surrogate species.
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NRCS Working Lands for Wildlife Presents: Breakfast With Biologists-March 27th 2025
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Woodstown, NJ – Quail Forever, in partnership with Ducks Unlimited and the New Jersey Audubon Society, will cohost an informational outreach event for landowners on Friday, March 27th, from 7:00 am to 9 am at the Woodstown Diner. The event aims to provide landowners with valuable information on habitat restoration and wildlife conservation efforts available to them.
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Oak Woodlands & Forests Fire Consortium Webinar
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Reconstructing pre-European fire regimes, forests and wildlife habitats in the eastern United States: Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky
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Oak Woodlands & Forests Fire Consortium Webinar
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Using prescribed fire to manage wildlife habitat in the Mid-South.
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Oak, Fire, and Global Change: What Might the Future Hold?
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The pace of environmental and socioeconomic change over the past 100 years has been rapid.
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Piloting the National Secretive Marshbird Monitoring Program
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Secretive marsh birds in North America are poorly monitored by existing avian monitoring programs. Some marsh bird species are of conservation concern, some are open to sport harvest, and for all species their emergent marsh habitat has been in decline for decades.
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Pine health issues in the southeastern U.S.
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Several biotic and abiotic stressors, including insects, pathogens, and weather, can impact pine growth in the Southeast. Dr. David Coyle (Clemson University) will provide a general overview of identification, impact, and management strategies for pine health in the region.
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