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2022 Was a Busy Year for the Working Lands for Wildlife Hellbender Program
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2022 was a busy year for the Working Lands for Wildlife hellbender program.
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AFS Newsletter January 2023
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Snake River Dam Statement, Upcoming Conference Deadlines, Striped Bass Origins.
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American Fisheries Society Newsletter
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Tennessee River Basin Network-Network News: Issue 36 | December 2022
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Your Network News | Thank You for 2022!
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Tennessee River Basin Network Newsletter
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Fire Lines Volume 12 Issue 4
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September-October 2022 Vol. 12 (4): Research Brief; SFE Updates; What's New in Fire Science?; New Technology and Tools; Other News; Upcoming Events; Recent Fire Science Publications for the South; Funding Opportunities.
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Job Announcement- Department of Agriculture Forest Service Hydrologist
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These positions are located on the Cherokee National Forest at a Ranger District. Incumbent performs professional work in the field of hydrology.
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Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center Newsletter December 2022
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Welcome to the Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center’s December 2022 Newsletter.
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Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution OceanInsights December 15 2022
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Living on the edge: Science faces off with an increasingly volatile coast.
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Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution OceanInsights
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The Nature Conservancy-PERSPECTIVES: Restorative Aquaculture for Nature and Communities
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KEY TAKEAWAYS: There is a pressing need to provide food for people within planetary limits—including new approaches that actively restore ecosystem health; A body of research conducted by TNC scientists and partners demonstrates that aquaculture can help restore ocean health, as well as support economic development and food production in coastal communities worldwide—if the right practices are deployed in the right places; A set of six clear principles and implementation roadmaps—agreed upon by scientists from leading organizations across the globe—now provides guidance to help industries, governments and communities develop aquaculture in a way that actually benefits nature; Ecological and economic studies show these benefits can be significant, and spatial analysis has identified the regions around the world most suited for restorative aquaculture. Taken together, this body of information shows how and where to get the most benefit from restorative aquaculture.
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Fire Lines Newsletter Volume 12 Issue 4
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Research Brief; SFE Updates; What's New in Fire Science?; New Technology and Tools; Other News; Upcoming Events; Recent Fire Science Publications for the South; Funding Opportunities.
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American Fisheries Society Newsletter November 2022
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Special Fisheries Issue on Citizen Science, Perspectives on Salmon Enhancement, Trojan Brook Trout.
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