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Comment Topic: 9) (Examples that?) Nest conservation in sustainable recreation and economics.
Located in Workspace / / March_3-4_2015 / Topic: 9) (Examples that) Nest conservation in sustainable recreation and economics.
Comment Topic: 10) (What challenges? given...) 80-90% of landscape in R5 is privately owned.
Located in Workspace / / March_3-4_2015 / Topic: 10) (What challenges in the NE given...) 80-90% of landscape in R5 is privately owned.
Comment Topic: 11) (How to launch?) Proactive outreach to increase relevance of the Service in the minds of the public; figure out how to outreach to local markets and communities.
Located in Workspace / / March_3-4_2015 / Topic: 11) (How do we launch) Proactive outreach to increase relevance of the Service in the minds of the public; figure out how to outreach to local markets and communities.
Comment Topic: 12) (Challenges and Approaches in?) Dealing with special interest groups.
Located in Workspace / / March_3-4_2015 / Topic: 12) (Challenges and Approaches when) Dealing with special interest groups.
Comment Topic: 8) (Strategies to generate) Strong public support; public support for our work, mission.
Located in Workspace / / March_3-4_2015 / Topic: 8) (Strategies to generate) Strong public support; public support for our work, mission.
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Inviting people to explore nature
March 18th web cast: Saving the Places We Love
Located in Workspace / Calendar / Events Inbox
Urban Woodland Conservation and Management Workshop, March 11, 2015 at NCTC
Urban Woodland Workshop participants include representatives from the National Park Service, U.S. Forest Service, Appalachian LCC, Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, New York City Parks, New York Botanical Garden, University of Maryland, and Rutgers University
Located in Cultural Resources / Urban Conservation / Urban Woodlands Conservation and Restoration
File Forecasting environmental change: modeling thermal refugia and brook trout abundance
Forecasting environmental change: modeling thermal refugia and brook trout abundance by Dr. Than Hitt
Located in News & Events / / Brook Trout and Stream Temperature Workshop Information / Resource Materials: Presentations
Data Access
Phase I of this project involved an inventory of flow models and the underlying, or potential, data sources from instream monitoring networks.
Located in Research / Funded Projects / Stream Impacts from Water Withdrawals in the Marcellus Shale Region