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Bald Eagle Nest Monitoring Program Launched by Maryland Bird Conservation Initiative

Bald Eagle Nest Monitoring Program Launched by Maryland Bird Conservation Initiative

by MBCI — Oct 27, 2015 04:23 PM

The recovery of our national symbol, the Bald Eagle, is considered one of the greatest conservation successes of the 20th century.

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Conservation Efforts Successful Thanks to Hunters & Anglers

by Georgia DNR — Oct 20, 2015 01:51 PM

Every time a hunter or angler purchases a sporting license, or buys hunting and fishing equipment or related items, they are participating in a subtle, yet successful conservation program that has been at work for more than 75 years.

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Endangered Species Act Protection Not Needed for 10 Species in the Southeast

Endangered Species Act Protection Not Needed for 10 Species in the Southeast

by USFWS — Oct 07, 2015 03:08 PM

The Cumberland arrow darter, Shawnee darter, Sequatchie caddisfly, American eel, and six Tennessee cave beetles do not need protection under the Endangered Species Act.

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Celebrate National Wildlife Refuge Week from October 11–17, 2015

by USFWS — Dec 06, 2021 07:35 PM

To celebrate the nation’s enduring connections to the natural world and the unique ways nature touches everyone’s lives, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) is celebrating National Wildlife Refuge Week from October 11-17, 2015.

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Appalachian LCC Conservation Planning Specialist Earns PhD

Appalachian LCC Conservation Planning Specialist Earns PhD

by Matthew Cimitile — Sep 22, 2015 09:20 AM

Paul Leonard received a PhD in Wildlife and Fisheries Biology from Clemson University for his dissertation focused on habitat connectivity, mapping gene flow, and using supercomputing to speedup conservation planning.

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Steering Committee Advances Landscape Conservation Planning and Design in the Appalachians

Steering Committee Advances Landscape Conservation Planning and Design in the Appalachians

by Matthew Cimitile — Sep 22, 2015 09:20 AM

At the 2015 Appalachian LCC Steering Committee meeting, resource managers and wildlife administrators from throughout the region formally designated priority ecosystems and associated resources to focus the LCC’s landscape conservation efforts.

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Tennessee River Basin Network Workshop and Awards Celebration

Tennessee River Basin Network Workshop and Awards Celebration

by Matthew Cimitile — Jun 02, 2025 01:11 PM

The Tennessee Valley Authority and the Tennessee Aquarium sponsored a first-of-its-kind meeting that gathered regional conservation partners to celebrate successes conserving aquatic biodiversity in the Tennessee River Basin and to facilitate discussions among partners for greater cooperation and strategic effectiveness.

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LCC Names New Executive Committee Members

by Matthew Cimitile — Sep 22, 2015 09:20 AM

We have tallied all the votes for the election of our next slate of officers who will serve as the Appalachian LCC Chair, Vice Chair, and Executive Committee Officers beginning in April 2016.

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Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries Convenes Meeting with 3 LCCs

Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries Convenes Meeting with 3 LCCs

by Matthew Cimitile — Sep 22, 2015 09:20 AM

For the first time outside of Alaska, staff from multiple LCCs overlapping the same state met with a state agency to solicit feedback and share updates on their cooperatives’ products and tools.

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Managing for Species Adaptive Capacity

by Matthew Cimitile — Sep 22, 2015 09:19 AM

A new paper authored by researchers at federal agencies, regional partnerships, and universities, including Appalachian LCC Coordinator and Senior Scientist Dr. Jean Brennan, proposes a new conceptual paradigm for adaptive capacity.

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SARP Seeks Habitat Restoration Coordinator/Project Manager for Native Black Bass Initiative Program

by SARP — Sep 15, 2015 02:12 PM

The Habitat Restoration Coordinator is responsible for coordinating the implementation of the NBBI Business Plan with a primary focus on habitat restoration to benefit shoal bass in the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint (ACF) river basin.

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Environmental Educator Broadcast: Landscape Conservation Cooperatives

Environmental Educator Broadcast: Landscape Conservation Cooperatives

by Matthew Cimitile — Sep 08, 2015 10:29 AM

On August 26th, Appalachian LCC Coordinator Jean Brennan, National LCC Coordinator Elsa Haubold, and National LCC Communication Coordinator Laura McClean participated in a live broadcast that provided an update on the work of Landscape Conservation Cooperatives (LCCs) to environmental educators.

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Appalachian LCC part of Premiere Climate Education and Literacy Training Program

Appalachian LCC part of Premiere Climate Education and Literacy Training Program

by Matthew Cimitile — Aug 26, 2015 02:55 PM

The inaugural Educator Climate and Conservation Colloquium (or EC3) brought together 50 teachers and school decision makers from across the nation to receive training on campus sustainability and wildlife conservation issues to better serve schools and communities.

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Global Vulnerability of Forests to Climate Change-Related Tree Mortality is Widely Underestimated

by U.S. Geological Survey — Aug 26, 2015 02:54 PM

Forests worldwide are vulnerable to growing risks of drought- and heat-induced tree mortality and forest die-off because of a rapidly warming Earth, according to just-published research in the scientific journal Ecosphere. The paper is an invited “ESA Centennial Paper” to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Ecological Society of America.

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FishBrain and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Partner to Create App-powered Citizen Science Engagement Opportunity Tracking Endangered Species

by USFWS — Jun 02, 2025 01:11 PM

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service – the federal government agency dedicated to the conservation of fish, wildlife, plants and their habitats – has teamed up with FishBrain ­– the world’s largest free-to-use app and social network for anglers – to launch a new feature of the app that will help the American public identify and document threatened, endangered and candidate species.

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Conserving imperiled species in the Upper Tennessee River Basin

Conserving imperiled species in the Upper Tennessee River Basin

by David Eisenhauer — Jan 12, 2016 11:49 AM

When we think of river life, for many of us a handful of animals may come to mind – trout, smallmouth bass, muskie. But in the Southern Appalachians, waters of the Upper Tennessee River Basin are alive with a whopping 255 species of fish and mussels.

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Feedback Requested on Park Values

by National Park Service — Jul 28, 2015 10:13 AM

The National Park Service is starting the process of preparing a Foundation Document for Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The park would like to invite park stakeholders to join in this effort.

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Researchers Seek a Sneak Peek Into the Future of Forests

by U.S. Geological Survey — Jul 08, 2015 04:08 PM

In May 2015, scores of scientists from dozens of research institutions descended on a patch of forest in central North Carolina, taking samples of everything from ants and mites to other microbes – samples they hope will offer a glimpse into the future of forest ecosystems.

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Geodiversity Key to Conserving Biodiversity Under Climate Change

by The Nature Conservancy — Jun 30, 2015 01:16 PM

The physical factors that create diversity (landform, bedrock, soil and topography), collectively known as geodiversity, might be the key to conserving biodiversity under a changing climate.

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Partnership benefits two Kentucky landscapes

Partnership benefits two Kentucky landscapes

by The Nature Conservancy — Jun 12, 2015 12:28 PM

The Forecastle Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit dedicated to preserving areas of abundant biodiversity, today begins a new charitable partnership with The Nature Conservancy’s Kentucky Chapter.

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