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Eastern Forest Environmental Threat Assessment Center
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by
Web Editor
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published
Mar 01, 2012
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last modified
Nov 12, 2013 04:03 PM
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filed under:
Website,
Forests,
Links
The Eastern Forest Environmental Threat Assessment Center is an interdisciplinary resource that is actively developing new technology and tools to anticipate and respond to emerging eastern forest threats.
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Planning In Practice
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Conservation Planning Projects
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Eastern redcedar burning tips
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by
admin
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published
Jul 14, 2021
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last modified
Dec 12, 2023 08:38 PM
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filed under:
WLFW,
Farmers,
Foresters,
Forests,
Prescribed Burning,
Cedar,
Video,
Wildland Fire,
News,
Landowner Information,
Landowners,
Redcedar
Landowners and forest managers are welcomed to learn about how to clear and Eastern redcedar and maintain their lands and forests with prescribed burns.
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Training
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Videos, podcasts, multimedia
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Fact Sheet: Habitat - Forested Stream and/or Seepage
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by
Tracy Clark
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published
Mar 19, 2018
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filed under:
Streams,
Fact Sheet,
Habitat,
Forests
Forested stream environments are typically found in the buffer zones between forested land and stream banks, often known as riparian zones. Stream headwaters and seepage areas occur where ground water percolates to the surface through muck, mossy rock, and nettles. It can also be found under rocks, among gravel, or cobble where water has begun to percolate in areas near open water. Breeding grounds are commonly found beneath mosses growing on rocks, on logs, or soil surfaces in these types of seepage areas.
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Cooperative
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Publications & Outreach
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Fact Sheets
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Fact Sheet: Habitat - Forest/Woodlands
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by
Tracy Clark
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published
Mar 19, 2018
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filed under:
woodlands,
Fact Sheet,
Habitat,
Forests
Forest/Woodland habitats describe large areas primarily dominated by trees, with moderate ground coverage, such as grasses and shrubs. Density, tree height, and land use may all vary, though woodland is typically used to describe lower density forests. A forest may have an open canopy, but a woodland must have an open canopy with enough sunlight to reach the ground and limited shade.
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Cooperative
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Publications & Outreach
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Fact Sheets
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Federal Programs Offer Opportunities for Wildlife, Forestry Improvements
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by
Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency
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published
Feb 12, 2014
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last modified
Feb 12, 2014 04:06 PM
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filed under:
Riparian Restoration,
Wetlands,
Funding,
Forests,
News
For persons interested in performing active management on their property to establish or improve wetlands, riparian (streamside) areas, forest lands, or other upland habitats for wildlife and pollinators, now is the time to request a plan and apply for financial assistance if desired.
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News & Events
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Finite Carbon
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by
Rosanne Hessmiller
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last modified
May 27, 2024 04:32 PM
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filed under:
Finite Carbon,
Forests,
Carbon offsets
Finite Carbon is North America’s leading developer and supplier of forest carbon offsets.
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LP Members
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Organizations Search
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First Friday All Climate Change Talks
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
Apr 01, 2013
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last modified
Mar 04, 2022 09:09 PM
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filed under:
Climate Change,
Events,
Forests
Frank Thompson, research wildlife biologist with the Forest Service Northern Research Station in Columbia, MO, will discuss “Changes in the abundance of tree species under climate projections for the Central Hardwoods and Central Appalachians.”
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News & Events
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Events
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First-ever Report on USDA Efforts to Expand Agroforestry Practices
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USDA Forest Service
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published
Oct 29, 2013
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filed under:
Report,
Agriculture,
Forests
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today released the first-ever report on USDA's role advancing agroforestry. Agroforestry: USDA Reports to America details how agroforestry practices are helping farmers, ranchers and woodland owners enhance agricultural productivity, protect the environment and increase profits.
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News & Events
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Fish and Wildlife Service, Kentucky Division of Forestry Sign Agreement Protecting Indiana Bats on State Forests
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by
USFWS
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published
Dec 19, 2012
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last modified
Jan 21, 2013 10:19 AM
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filed under:
Habitat,
Federal,
Forests,
State,
Conservation,
Endangered Species
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet, Division of Forestry announce entering into an agreement to promote the survival, conservation, and recovery of the federally endangered Indiana bat on state forests within the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
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News & Events
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Forest biodiversity and Human communities in Honduras
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by
Web Editor
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published
Jul 28, 2020
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last modified
Feb 18, 2022 08:51 PM
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filed under:
News,
Biodiversity,
Webinar,
Forests
Webinar on Forest biodiversity and Human communities in Honduras presented by David King on July 24, 2020.
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Training
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Videos and Webinars