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Haywood Waterways Kids in the Creek
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Kids in the Creek was created by the Tennessee Valley Authority and brought to Haywood County in 1997. The purpose is to expose 8th grade students to hands-on activities that raise awareness of the importance of clean water and the issues that could degrade water quality. The students rotate among four stations: the EnviroScape watershed model, water chemistry, fish, and benthic macroinvertebrates. At the fish station, the students collect data for a classroom exercise that ties everything together.
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Haywood Waterways Watershed Restoration 2015
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A look into restoration efforts in Haywood County, NC from the Haywood Waterways Association.
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How to Register and Add a Project
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How to Register and add a Project.
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Submit a Project
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Submit a Project or Conservation Activity that you wish to share with the Tennessee River Basin community. To submit a project, you must first be a member of the Web Portal and then logged in to the site. To add a project or activity, first login, then click on Add New in the green toolbar at the top and then click on Project. Fill out all the appropriate fields and click Save. Your content will then be placed in a Pending Publication Folder to be reviewed and published. If you are not a member and still wish to share your project or activity contact Gillian Bee: gilliab@g.clemson.edu
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Why Landscape Conservation Planning
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An overview on the major environmental challenges of today and the need to shift conservation towards a larger, more comprehensive scale that protects species, habitats and ecosystems in interconnected landscapes through strategic conservation planning.
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Why Landscape Planning & Design Approach?
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Master Neves Library
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This is a compilation of resources from the library of Dick Neves, Professor at Virginia Tech and Director of the Virginia Tech Mussel Center. These resources include published and non-published literature that have been scanned to a PDF. A direct link to each document and summary information is provided in the spreadsheet below.
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