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Amazing Creatures in Longleaf Pine Flatwoods and Sandhills
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by
Rosanne Hessmiller
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May 07, 2020
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Nov 03, 2023 09:42 PM
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A wide diversity of remarkable animals calls longleaf pine flatwoods and sandhills habitats home.
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New analysis highlights conservation challenges and opportunities on Western public lands
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Web Editor
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Feb 18, 2023
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Recently published science applies remote-sensing tools to BLM-managed rangelands and provides an unprecedented record of how the vegetation across this enormous area has changed over the past 30 years.
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USDA Invests More than $48.6 Million to Manage Risks, Combat Climate Change
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Mar 09, 2023
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 21, 2023 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) will invest more than $48.6 million this year through the Joint Chiefs’ Landscape Restoration Partnership for projects that mitigate wildfire risk, improve water quality, restore forest ecosystems, and ultimately contribute to USDA’s efforts to combat climate change. This year, the USDA Forest Service and Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) will invest in projects, including 14 new projects, bringing together agricultural producers, forest landowners, and National Forest System lands to improve forest health using available Farm Bill conservation programs and other authorities.
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Analysis: Why protecting very large swaths of land matters for wildlife conservation
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May 04, 2023
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May 04, 2023 11:43 PM
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Although bison are the U.S. national mammal, they exist in small and fragmented populations across the West. The federal government is working to restore healthy wild bison populations, relying heavily on sovereign tribal lands to house them.
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USDA Doubling Down on Growth of NRCS Working Lands For Wildlife!
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by
Rosanne Hessmiller
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published
Jun 26, 2023
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Nov 03, 2023 09:31 PM
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Landscape Partnership
Most of America’s biodiversity, sensitive species, landscape connectivity, and natural carbon storage opportunity depend heavily on private working lands, where we can partner with great land stewards to achieve shared conservation goals - while helping avoid regulatory outcomes.
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Wildlife Conservation Through Sustainable Ranching
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Web Editor
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Dec 31, 2023
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Special Edition: Migratory Big Game Conservation Success in the West | Expanded USDA Initiative Helps Ensure Big Game Always Have Room to Roam
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SECAS Third Thursday Web Forum January 18th 10:00 am ET
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Jan 17, 2024
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Jan 17, 2024 10:45 PM
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Join us on Thursday for a special webinar co-hosted with the Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center! This web forum features multiple staff of the Atlanta Botanical Garden and the Southeast Plant Conservation Alliance.
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TRBN Network News | Issue 49 | January 2024
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Jan 18, 2024
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Your Network News | Let's celebrate 10 years!
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World Fisheries Congress 2024 - Early Registration Deadline Approaching Soon
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Jan 19, 2024
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As we begin 2024, the 9th World Fisheries Congress is now less than two months away! Take advantage of early registration rates by registering by 31 January 2024.
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Registration Now Open for TRBN Annual Conference 2024
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Jun 24, 2024
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Join us in Chattanooga for the 2024 Tennessee River Basin Annual Conference.
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