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Branch, Reid by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: Mar 30, 2021 05:19 PM
 
Dunwell, Daniel by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: Mar 30, 2021 05:19 PM
 
Wyle, Derrick by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: Mar 30, 2021 05:19 PM
 
Tirpak, Blair by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: Mar 30, 2021 05:19 PM
 
Mitchell, J. Ryan by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: Mar 30, 2021 05:19 PM
 
James Martin, James Martin by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: Mar 30, 2021 05:18 PM
 
connor, caleb by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: Mar 30, 2021 05:18 PM
 
Sinclair, Michael by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: Mar 30, 2021 05:18 PM
 
Sue Fruchey Taking Notes by Tracy Clark, last updated: Mar 30, 2021 04:13 PM
Sue Fruchey taking notes Botanists with the Fish and Wildlife Service and U.S. Forest Service recently visited the Linville Gorge area of Pisgah National Forest to monitor the threatened mountain golden heather and it’s response to recent fire. The plant is adapted to fire, which biologists believe helps control the plant’s competitors. A significant threat at heavily-visited sites is simple trampling by hikers and rock climbers unaware of the plant under their feet and its significance. One way you can help mountain golden heather is joining countless hikers in heeding area-closed signs on public lands, which often mark fragile habitats or species easily damaged by foot traffic. Photo credit: Gary Peeples/USFWS
Sketo, Wesley by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: Mar 30, 2021 02:55 PM
 
Crawford, Ralph by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: Mar 30, 2021 02:54 PM
 
Tur, Anthony by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: Mar 30, 2021 02:54 PM
 
Thompson-Welch, Hannah by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: Mar 30, 2021 02:54 PM
 
Impediments to Prescribed Burning: NRCS Interviews by Bridgett Costanzo, last updated: Mar 30, 2021 02:01 PM
NRCS contracted with NC State to conduct a series of interviews with NRCS state office and field staff, along with some key partners, to collect observations on major impediments to implementing prescribed burning on-the-ground. The Executive Summary is posted here; for a copy of the full report contact Bridgett.Costanzo@usda.gov.
Products by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: Mar 30, 2021 10:33 AM
 
Simonson, Eli by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: Mar 29, 2021 08:11 PM
 
Assessing Vulnerability of Species and Habitats to Large-scale Impacts: CCVA by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: Mar 29, 2021 08:04 PM
New vulnerability assessments for 41 species and 3 habitats in the Appalachians are now available. The conservation community can view and search each of these assessments by relative raking or vulnerability scores, conservation status ranks, state and subregion of assessment, and higher taxonomy. In addition, principle investigators NaturServe compiled the results of 700 species assessments previously completed by other researchers as well as assessments on several habitats.
Videos by Web Editor, last updated: Mar 29, 2021 05:40 PM
A selection of videos that highlight biodiversity, environmental and cultural issues, and other developments.
Appalachian Assessments by Caroline Dougherty, last updated: Mar 29, 2021 04:34 PM
 
Assessing Future Energy Development across the Appalachians by Matthew Cimitile, last updated: Mar 29, 2021 04:20 PM
The Nature Conservancy - with support from the Appalachian LCC - has completed a study to assist policy makers, land management agencies, and industry in assessing potential future energy development and how that may overlap with biological and ecological values.