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Automated Recognition of Ruffed Grouse Drumming in Field Recordings
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Sep 15, 2022
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Drumming,
WLFW,
ARU,
Ruffed Grouse,
Automated Recognition,
Machine Learning,
Acoustic Monitoring,
Bonasa Umbellus,
Grasslands and Savannas,
Working Lands for Wildlife,
Signal Processing
Ruffed grouse (Bonasa umbellus) populations are declining throughout their range, which has prompted efforts to understand drivers of the decline. Ruffed grouse monitoring efforts often rely on acoustic drumming surveys, in which a surveyor listens for the distinctive drumming sound that male ruffed grouse produce during the breeding season. Here we develop an automated method for detecting ruffed grouse drumming in audio recordings.
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The Conservation Foundation
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Feb 18, 2023
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WLFW,
Working Lands for Wildlife,
Conservation,
The Conservation Foundation
The support of more than 5,000 members and 500 volunteers helps us carry out our mission to improve the health of our communities by preserving and restoring open space and natural lands, protecting rivers and watersheds, and promoting stewardship of our environment in northeastern Illinois. We focus our work in DuPage, Kane, Kendall, and Will Counties where we have helped preserve more than 35,000 acres of open space, and we also go where we are needed in LaSalle, DeKalb, and Grundy Counties.
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George Benz Aquatic Ecology Fellowship at Tennessee Aquarium
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Feb 28, 2023
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Feb 28, 2023 06:42 PM
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Tennessee,
Tennessee Aquarium,
News
The Tennessee Aquarium is now taking applications for the George Benz Aquatic Ecology Fellowship.
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Southeast Conservation Adaptation Strategy (SECAS)
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Feb 28, 2023
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Southeast Conservation Adaptation Strategy,
Conservation
SECAS brings together public and private organizations around a bold vision for the future of our region. We're connecting the lands and waters of the Southeast and Caribbean to support healthy ecosystems, thriving fish and wildlife populations, and vibrant communities. With a data-driven spatial plan and an ambitious regional goal, SECAS helps accelerate conservation action in the places where it will make the biggest impact.
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Partnerships on Working Lands
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Dec 30, 2020
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Across the West, the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation is working with ranchers, federal and state partners, and other non-profit organizations to support conservation on working lands.
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Incorporating the Benefits of Natural and Working Lands in Conservation Planning
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May 05, 2022
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Working Lands for Wildlife,
Video,
WLFW
Katie Warnell, Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions at Duke University, gave this seminar March 22, 2022, as part of our Spring virtual science seminar series highlighting SE CASC funded projects supporting resource management actions across the Southeast.
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LP Orgs, Agencies, and Associations Members Spreadsheet Mar 31 2025 Google Doc
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Apr 16, 2025
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Sagebrush Biome Framework
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Jun 25, 2023
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This framework for 2021-2025 reflects collaborative, multi-state planning efforts to update SGI 2.0, and continues to build from a decade of success conserving the sagebrush biome. This framework also serves as NRCS’ ongoing contribution to the Sagebrush Conservation Strategy administered by Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies. Sharing common cross-boundary threats, NRCS staff across eleven western states collaborated to create this shared vision for conservation action.
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Tennessee River Basin Network News-Issue 42-June 2023
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Jun 26, 2023
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TRBN,
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Tennessee River Basin Network
A Tennessee River Basin where aquatic and human life thrives.
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Tennessee River Basin Network Newsletter
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Tennessee River Basin Network’s 2023 Conference
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Jun 26, 2023
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Tennessee River Basin Network
Registration Open | TRBN 9th Annual Conference - August 23-24 - Florence, AL
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