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Cumberland Plateau Stewardship Fund 2017 RFP Available
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NFWF
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Nov 21, 2016
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Forests
The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) is seeking proposals within the Cumberland Plateau that will help accelerate the restoration and enhancement of critical forest and freshwater habitats and associated wildlife species in the region.
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Plains & Prairie Potholes LCC - FY17 Notice of Funding Opportunity
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Plains & Prairie Potholes LCC
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Nov 25, 2016
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Network
The Plains and Prairie Potholes LCC is pleased to announce the FY17 Notice of Funding Opportunity for strategic science. Proposals targeting land use change dynamics and human dimensions aspects of conservation will be accepted via Grants.gov until January 23, 2017.
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Appalachian Landscape Conservation Fellowship
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Matthew Cimitile
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Nov 30, 2016
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last modified
Dec 01, 2016 10:34 AM
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News,
Job Announcements
The Fellowship offers a unique opportunity for new-entry professionals to be part of the emerging field of Landscape Conservation. This is a post-graduate level opportunity with career interests in applied landscape conservation science and management, working for the Appalachian Landscape Conservation Cooperative.
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Central Appalachians FLN Annual Workshop
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Central Appalachians Fire Learning Network
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Dec 05, 2016
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Conference,
Fire,
WLFW,
News,
Wildland Fire
More than 80 participants, representing 21 di erent organization and agency units, gathered in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia for the annual two-day workshop of the Central Appalachians Fire Learning Network (FLN).
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Looking Forward: Priorities for Managing Freshwater Resources in a Changing Climate
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USFWS
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Dec 07, 2016
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last modified
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Climate Change,
Aquatic,
Plan,
News
An updated report addressing ways to build resilience to climate change for water resources has been released by the federal Water Resources and Climate Change Workgroup.
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Secretary Jewell Announces Decision to Protect 75,000 Acres of Eastern Tennessee Mountains From Future Surface Mining
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DOI
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Dec 09, 2016
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News,
Energy
At the request of the State of Tennessee, the Department of the Interior has agreed to designate approximately 75,000 acres of mountain ridgelines as unsuitable for surface coal mining operations.
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Appalachian LCC PI and Clemson scientists unveil software that revolutionizes wildlife habitat connectivity modeling
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Clemson University
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Dec 14, 2016
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Dec 14, 2016 12:11 PM
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Models,
Connectivity,
News,
Conservation Planning
A trio of Clemson University scientists has unveiled a groundbreaking computational software called “GFlow” that makes wildlife habitat connectivity modeling vastly faster, more efficient and superior in quality and scope.
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Partnership Seeking Input for Projects to Strengthen National Defense and Preserve Working Lands
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USDA
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Dec 19, 2016
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Funding,
Working Lands
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) joined the Department of the Interior (DOI) and the Department of Defense (DoD) to announce the Sentinel Landscapes Federal Coordinating Committee will now accept applications for the Fiscal Year (FY) 2017 Sentinel Landscape designation process.
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The U.S. Global Change Research Program Wants to Hear From You
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U.S. Global Change Research Program
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Jan 05, 2017
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Report,
Climate Change,
News
The U.S. Global Change Research Program (USGCRP) seeks public comment on the draft of its Climate Science Special Report (CSSR).
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Scientists: Strong evidence that human-caused climate change intensified 2015 heat waves
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NOAA
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Jan 10, 2017
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Climate Change,
Drought,
Extremes,
Climate Impacts,
News
Human-caused climate change very likely increased the severity of heat waves that plagued India, Pakistan, Europe, East Africa, East Asia, and Australia in 2015 and helped make it the warmest year on record, according to new research published today in a special edition of the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society.
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