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Threats to Freshwater Mussels and the Consequences for Ecosystems
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Mar 25, 2012
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Catastrophic decline in freshwater mussels may impact water quality and other species. These invertebrates play a crucial role in river ecosystems. With support from the National Science Foundation (NSF), Caryn Vaugh studies mussels' role in their environment. Almost 70 percent of the species are considered threatened in some way. They're the most globally threatened freshwater organism there is.
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Todd Jones-Farrand PPT Presentation pdf
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Feb 19, 2012
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Dr. Todd Jones-Farrand Assessing the Impact of Projected Housing Density on High Priority Forest Birds Presentation
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Theme: Planning and Foundational Tools to Aid in Landscape-level Partner Products and Regional Initiatives
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Assessing the Impact of Projected Housing Density on High Priority Forest Birds
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Top Ranked Science Needs Day 1 Nov 2011
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Mar 05, 2012
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Top Ranked Science Needs Day 1
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U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Northeast Region's photostream flickr
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Mar 30, 2012
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U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Climate Change Facebook Page
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Mar 27, 2012
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Do you all know that the Service has a climate change Facebook page?
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Climate Change Strategy - Rising to the Urgent Challenge: Strategic Plan for Responding to Accelerating Climate Change
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Mar 30, 2012
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service climate change strategy, titled “Rising to the Urgent Challenge: Strategic Plan for Responding to Accelerating Climate Change,” establishes a basic framework within which the Service will work as part of the larger conservation community to help ensure the sustainability of fish, wildlife, plants and habitats in the face of accelerating climate change. The plan is implemented through a dynamic action plan that details specific steps the Service will take during the next five years to implement the Strategic Plan.
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Midwest Region's photostream flickr
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Mar 30, 2012
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Structured Decison Making Webinar Series
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Mar 06, 2012
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has developed a series of web conferences to engage practitioners in the process of structured decision making using a variety of case studies. Structured Decision Making (SDM) is a decision analysis framework that we can apply to conservation problems to integrate strong science with values, laws, and policies. Conservation issues often involve multiple goals and actions, levels of uncertainty, and a complex understanding of systems. SDM helps conservation professionals develop a process to determine objectives, alternatives, and optimal solutions for environmental issues.
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Nov 20, 2013
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Carolina’s vibrant people and programs attest to the University’s long-standing place among leaders in higher education since it was chartered in 1789 and opened its doors for students in 1795 as the nation’s first public university. Situated in the beautiful college town of Chapel Hill, N.C., UNC has earned a reputation as one of the best universities in the world. Carolina prides itself on a strong, diverse student body, academic opportunities not found anywhere else, and a value unmatched by any public university in the nation.
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US Fish and Wildlife Service - Science Seminar Series - Evaluating the Vulnerabilities of Ecological Resources to Climate Change in the Northeast- December, 2011 - National LCC Event
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Mar 24, 2012
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December 2011 seminar of the five monthly seminar series presented on LCC projects. The December series features Dr. Hector Galbraith and Lesley Sneddon's presentation: Evaluating the Vulnerabilities of Ecological Resources to Climate Change in the Northeast.
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