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SECAS Third Thursday Web Forum January 18th 10:00 am ET
Join us on Thursday for a special webinar co-hosted with the Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center! This web forum features multiple staff of the Atlanta Botanical Garden and the Southeast Plant Conservation Alliance.
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SECAS Third Thursday Web Forum January 16th 2025
Mapping freshwater resilience in the conterminous United States
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SECASC Applications open for Dec 7-14 Winter Institute on Invasive Vines
Applications are now open for the upcoming "Integrative Approaches to Investigate Invasive Species and Landscapes Winter Institute: Vines." This all-expenses paid graduate student program is being led by faculty at the University of Puerto Rico at Río Piedras from December 7-14, 2024.
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SFE Webinar: Utilizing Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) for Land Management by US Fish and Wildlife Service Southeast
A free one-hour webinar hosted by the Southern Fire Exchange, the US Fish and Wildlife Service Southeast, the University of Florida IFAS, and the Joint Fire Science Program.
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Southeast CASC Newsletter June 2024
Welcome to the Southeast CASC Newsletter | June 2024
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Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center Event - Partnering with Fire: Learning from Tribal Nations and Indigenous Practices
Join the South Central Climate Adaptation Science Center, the Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center, and the U.S. Forest Service for our upcoming virtual workshop “Partnering with Fire: Learning from Tribal Nations and Indigenous Practices.”
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Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center - Now hiring a post-doctoral research scholar
The Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center is excited to announce a new post-doctoral research scholar position available to work within The Long View: Developing a 500-year Climate Adaptation Plan with the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians project.
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To Restore Hellbender Habitat, a Biologist Visits the Farmers' Market
When working to restore wildlife habitat on agricultural lands, outreach to producers can be challenging. Private Lands Biologist Mike Knoerr figured out a way to make it much more efficient.
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife denies Endangered Species Act protection for eastern hellbenders
Just as the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission has called on the public to help locate and document sightings of the declining population of eastern hellbender salamanders to help in recovery efforts, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service decided not to list the salamander as an endangered species.
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Virginia Tech Researchers Receive NSF Grant to Study Parental Care in Eastern Hellbender Salamanders
William Hopkins, professor of wildlife in the College of Natural Resources and Environment, is the principal investigator on a new grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for $738,817 to study parental care in the eastern hellbender salamander.
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