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Maryland DNR Helps Fund New Stream Restoration Monitoring Program

by Maryland DNR — Jun 02, 2025 01:11 PM

Efforts to produce measurable water quality data and results.

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Genetics Provide New Hope for Endangered Freshwater Mussels

by U.S. Geological Survey — Jun 02, 2025 01:11 PM

A piece of the restoration puzzle to save populations of endangered freshwater mussels may have been found, according to a recent U.S. Geological Survey led study. Local population losses in a river may not result in irreversible loss of mussel species; other mussels from within the same river could be used as sources to restore declining populations.

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Monthly carbon dioxide levels hit new milestone

Monthly carbon dioxide levels hit new milestone

by NOAA — May 27, 2015 10:47 AM

NOAA scientists reported that in March 2015 the monthly average global carbon dioxide level went above 400 parts per million for the first time.

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New Farm Bill Guide Now Available

New Farm Bill Guide Now Available

by Matthew Cimitile — May 08, 2015 01:56 PM

The North American Bird Conservation Initiative released the 2014 Farm Bill Field Guide to Fish and Wildlife Conservation.

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Webinar on Riparian Restoration Tool showcases Appalachian LCC Science

Webinar on Riparian Restoration Tool showcases Appalachian LCC Science

by Matthew Cimitile — Mar 07, 2022 04:25 PM

On April 22, Appalachian LCC GIS Analyst and Information Manager Jessica Rhodes gave a webinar presentation to 80 resource managers, scientists, and conservationists during the “Safeguarding Wildlife from Climate Change” web series.

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Land and Water Conservation Fund Secures View from Virginia's Spy Rock, One of the Most Scenic Overlooks along the Appalachian Trail

by USDA — Apr 29, 2015 12:09 PM

Today, United States Department of Agriculture Deputy Under Secretary Arthur "Butch" Blazer joined representatives of The Conservation FundThis is an external link or third-party site outside of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) website., and the U.S. Forest Service to celebrate the protection of property within George Washington-Jefferson National Forests along the Appalachian National Scenic Trail. Funding support was provided through the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF).

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New National Wildlife Refuge Established to Protect Some of Appalachia’s Rarest Places

New National Wildlife Refuge Established to Protect Some of Appalachia’s Rarest Places

by USFWS — Apr 28, 2015 11:07 AM

The Mountain Bogs National Wildlife Refuge became America’s 563rd refuge today.

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USFWS Region 5 Endangered Species Act Update

by USFWS — Apr 15, 2015 12:38 PM

A periodic update pertaining to recovery planning and implementation, incidental take, and other information related to the Endangered Species Act within Region 5 of the USFWS.

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A Complex Landscape has both Vulnerabilities and Resilience to Climate Change

A Complex Landscape has both Vulnerabilities and Resilience to Climate Change

by U.S. Forest Service Northern Research Station — Apr 10, 2015 09:24 AM

Central Appalachian forests have been experiencing the effects of a changing climate for decades, and effects such as more heavy rainfall events, more drought, and more hot days are likely to continue, according to a new vulnerability assessment for the region by the U.S. Forest Service and many partners.

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Endangered Species Act Protections Proposed for Two Appalachian Crayfishes in Kentucky, Virginia and West Virginia

by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service — Jun 02, 2025 01:11 PM

Just as the central Appalachian landscape was beginning to undergo changes related to early 20th century mining, logging and population growth, researchers documented a number of crayfish species in the streams of this area known for its natural beauty and diverse wildlife. Two of these crayfishes, the Big Sandy crayfish and the Guyandotte River crayfish, are now in danger of extinction.

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Forest Service partnership effort improves health of America's Forest

by U.S. Forest Service — Dec 12, 2023 09:11 PM

The U.S. Forest Service announced today that 1.45 million acres of America's forests and watersheds – an area larger than Delaware – are healthier as a result of collaborative partnerships to reduce the risk of catastrophic wildfires.

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Secretary Jewell, American Express Announce Major Commitment to Increase Volunteerism on America’s Public Lands

by DOI — Mar 23, 2015 12:40 PM

As part of the Interior Department’s bold youth initiative to engage the next generation of outdoor stewards, Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell today announced a new $5-million commitment from American Express to help the Department reach its goal of one million volunteers on public lands annually.

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Watershed Decision Tool Webinar Series (UPDATE)

by John Faustini — Jun 02, 2025 01:11 PM

The USFWS Southeast Region Office is sponsoring a webinar series on Watershed Decision Tools with the aim of promoting awareness of the many various watershed prioritization tools available to assist in planning conservation actions and fostering discussion about how each tool is or could be used, applicability and limitations, and possible future improvements and needs. We currently have 4 remaining webinars scheduled and hope to add more. We have switched to a new webex platform to enable recording and archiving of webinar presentations, so login details for the series has changed.

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New Study Looks at Future of Appalachian Energy Development

by Matthew Cimitile — Mar 05, 2015 10:40 AM

A new study and online mapping tool released by the Appalachian Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC) and The Nature Conservancy are intended to inform discussions among conservation agencies and organizations, industry, policy makers, regulators and the public on how to protect essential natural resources while realizing the benefits of increased domestic energy production.

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100 Case Studies Published Today Show How Communities Are Preparing Our Roads, Airports, and Transit Systems for Climate Change

by Georgetown Climate Center — Feb 19, 2015 10:57 AM

One hundred case studies released today by the Georgetown Climate Center demonstrate how leaders are responding to the growing threats from climate change to America's roads, airports, transit systems, and infrastructure.

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AppLCC and FWS Host Marxan Workshop

by Matthew Cimitile — Mar 12, 2015 12:46 PM

The Appalachian LCC and Virginia Field Office of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service jointly hosted a two-day Marxan learning session on February 3rd and 4th, 2015 at the National Conservation Training Center in Shepherdstown, West Virginia.

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Midwest Fisheries Center Seeks New Director!

by Matthew Cimitile — Feb 13, 2015 11:51 AM

The Midwest Region of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is seeking applicants for the Director of the Midwest Fisheries Center in Onalaska, WI.

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AMJV Partnership Receives $8 Million RCPP Award to Enhance Cerulean Habitat

AMJV Partnership Receives $8 Million RCPP Award to Enhance Cerulean Habitat

by Matthew Cimitile — Jan 27, 2015 11:15 AM

A project proposal from the Appalachian Mountains Joint Venture (AMJV) Partnership was one of 115 high-impact projects to receive in total more than $370 million as part of the new Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP), Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced today.

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Online course and conference offered to Virginia forest landowners

Online course and conference offered to Virginia forest landowners

by Virginia Tech College of Natural Resources and Environment — Feb 12, 2017 03:11 PM

Virginia forest landowners looking to gain an understanding of how to keep their woods healthy and productive can do so in the comfort of their own home.

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Secretary Jewell Announces New Wildlife and Climate Studies at the Northeast Climate Science Center

by Northeast Climate Science Center — Jan 05, 2015 03:43 PM

Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell announced recently that Interior’s Northeast Climate Science Center (NE CSC) is awarding nearly $700,000 to universities and other partners for research to guide managers of parks, refuges and other cultural and natural resources in planning how to help species and ecosystems adapt to climate change.

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