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Registration Now Open | TRBN's 2021 Annual Meeting (August 10-11th)
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Join us for the Tennessee River Basin Network's Annual Meeting
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News from the South Atlantic Blueprint May 2021 Newsletter
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Register for a Blueprint workshop, new beta Southeast Blueprint viewer, the role of user support, and more
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National Association of State Foresters Weekly Newsletter May 7 2021
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New blog post on urban forests, Arbor Day updates, and more!
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Driptorch Digest May 2021
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The May Driptorch Digest is Now Available!
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Tennessee River Basin Network Newsletter May 2021
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Network News | Funding & International Conference
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Funding for TN Partners | Riparian Restoration | Submission deadline: June 15
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The submission period for the TRBN's 2021 Tennessee Shade Your Stream funding cycle is now open. The purpose of this grant opportunity is to provide technical and financial assistance to TRBN partners in the implementation of an educational riparian restoration project within the Tennessee River Basin geography across the state of Tennessee.
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TRB Network: Tennessee Shade Your Stream Grant Application
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In response to TRBN collective priorities and partner input, the Tennessee River Basin Network announces the availability of financial and technical assistance for watershed and community organizations across the Tennessee River Basin within the state of Tennessee to implement a Shade Your Stream project.
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21st century conservation: A vision of collaboration across landscapes
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Just one week after taking office, the Biden administration proposed an ambitious conservation agenda to stem the loss of biodiversity, enhance environmental equity and justice and curb the drivers of climate change. The agenda envisions engaging state, tribal, local and territorial officials, farmers and forest landowners, fishermen and others to conserve 30 percent of our lands and waters by 2030.
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