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NOAA, USGS and partners: Chesapeake Bay ‘dead zone’ to vary from average to slightly smaller
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Scientists expect that this year’s mid-summer Chesapeake Bay hypoxic low-oxygen zone or “dead zone” – an area of low to no oxygen that can kill fish and aquatic life – will be approximately 1.58 cubic miles, about the volume of 2.3 million Olympic-size swimming pools. This is close to the long-term average as measured since 1950.
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NOAAFireBird Sept 2023 – Feb 2024 Newsletter
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Check out the newest issue of our newsletter!
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North Atlantic LCC Announces Science Delivery RFP
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Request for proposals addresses a key science need by advancing application of landscape conservation science products at multiple scales across the North Atlantic region.
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Northeast States Release Report on Hellbender Distribution
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The Regional Conservation Needs (RCN) Grants Program funded project, Developing a coordinated research approach for hellbender conservation in the northeast, was completed in late 2016.
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Northern bobwhite, Grasslands and Savannas National Partnership Meeting, Feb 23rd-24th 2021 Webinar Presentation
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Presentations from the 2021 WLFW Northern Bobwhite, Grasslands and Savannas Partnership Meeting
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Northern Bobwhites and Fire: A Perfect Match
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Prescribed fire, bobwhite ecology, and local site conditions need to be aligned for optimal bobwhite population response. This course discusses the context of fire frequency, scale, and seasonality for bobwhite management and restoration.
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Now Taking Applications! TN Shade Your Stream 2022 Grant Cycle
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Funding Opp | Streambank Restoration in TN
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NRCS and Forest Service Partner to Improve Forest Health
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Agriculture Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment Robert Bonnie announced today a multi-year partnership between the U.S. Forest Service and the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) to improve the health and resiliency of forest ecosystems where public and private lands meet across the nation.
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NRCS Grant Jump-starts Relay Intercropping Study
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A recent announcement by USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack of grant money being given to Iowa Learning Farms will help illustrate how intercropping could benefit Iowa farmers.
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NRCS helps build resiliency to climate change
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As experts predict growing climate changes in the United States, the USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service offers a variety of practices, programs and studies that help landowners build resiliency to its effects.
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