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Association for Fire Ecology
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Jun 24, 2020
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May 22, 2024 02:46 PM
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Fire,
Wildland Fire,
WLFW,
SE FireMap,
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The Association for Fire Ecology is an organization of professionals dedicated to improving the knowledge and use of fire in land management through science and education.
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Haskell Indian Nations University
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by
Administrator
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Dec 30, 2020
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May 27, 2024 05:28 PM
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Universities,
Tribal,
University,
Western Landscapes,
Indigenous
Haskell Indian Nations University (HINU) is the premiere tribal university in the United States, offering quality education to Native American students. Haskell’s faculty and staff is also predominantly native.
Through the Wildlife Habitat Incentives Program (WHIP), Haskell has been able to create a pit pond that was modified to control the water level. Controlling the water level will help Haskell benefit the wildlife that pass through and/or live on campus. Besides creating another water source, Haskell planted some of the pasturelands back to tallgrass prairie.
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Great Plains Fire Science Exchange
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Tab Manager
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Dec 30, 2020
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last modified
May 27, 2024 05:26 PM
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Wildland Fire,
Great Plains Fire Science Exchange,
Western Landscapes,
FireScience.gov
The Great Plains Fire Science Exchange exists to assist land managers and the fire
community to make sound decisions based on the best possible information.
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Nebraska Game and Parks Commission
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Rosanne Hessmiller
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May 30, 2024 07:40 PM
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Wildlife,
WLFW,
Fish,
Nebraska,
State Parks,
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission,
Western Landscapes,
Ecosystem Benefits and Risks,
Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks,
State Agencies
Nebraska Game and Parks is a family of passionate, innovative professionals who work together to connect people to the natural world and support conservation in Nebraska. We number near 1,500 during peak summer months in order to manage our 78 parklands and trails for outdoor enthusiasts, while also focusing our efforts on conservation that supports wildlife, fish and plant diversity and health. The job we face is complex: The needs and interests in every ecosystem are diverse and many — among wildlife, plants, people and places, but we take seriously our role in striking a balance that benefits the most.
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The mission of the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission is stewardship of the state’s fish, wildlife, park, and outdoor recreation resources in the best long-term interests of the people and those resources.
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Bird Conservancy of the Rockies
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Rosanne Hessmiller
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May 22, 2024 02:57 PM
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Sage Grouse,
Bird Conservancy of the Rockies,
WLFW,
Bird monitoring,
Western Landscapes,
Landowners,
Birds
Mission: conserving birds and their habitats through science, education and land stewardship.
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USGS Western Geographic Science Center
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Rosanne Hessmiller
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Apr 16, 2024 02:12 PM
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USGS Western Geographic Science Center,
Western Landscapes,
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Our Western Geographic Science Center (WGSC) priority is to continue the important work of the Department of the Interior and the USGS, while also maintaining the health and safety of our employees and the community. Based on guidance from the White House, the CDC, and state and local authorities, we are shifting our operations to a virtual mode and have minimal staf
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Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
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Rhishja Cota
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Sep 21, 2022
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May 23, 2024 07:38 PM
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WLFW,
Eastern Deciduous Forests,
Federal Agencies,
Western Landscapes,
Bureau of Land Management,
Grasslands and Savannas
The Bureau of Land Management's mission is to sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of public lands for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations.
he BLM was established in 1946, but its roots go back to the years after America’s independence, when the young nation began acquiring additional lands. At first, these lands were used to encourage homesteading and westward migration. The General Land Office was created in 1812 to support this national goal.
Over time, values and attitudes regarding public lands shifted, and President Harry S. Truman, by means of a government reorganization, merged the GLO and another agency, the U.S. Grazing Service, creating the BLM.
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Mule Deer Foundation
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Rhishja Cota
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Sep 21, 2022
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May 30, 2024 07:11 PM
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Mule Deer Foundation,
NGO,
WLFW,
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The mission of the Mule Deer Foundation is to ensure the conservation of mule deer, black-tailed deer and their habitat.
The Mule Deer Foundation is the only conservation group in North America dedicated to restoring, improving, and protecting mule deer and black-tailed deer and their habitat, with a focus on science and program efficiency. Our conservation programs combined with our grassroots support are the foundation of who we are as an organization. We are committed to sustaining our western deer populations by ensuring quality habitat in the areas deer need on a daily, seasonal, and yearly basis.
Our conservation efforts are delivered through efforts by MDF staff and in partnership with state and federal agencies as well as other non-profit organizations.
MDF is also a strong voice for public access, wildlife management, and conservation policy issues. We support regulated hunting as a viable component to wildlife management and we are committed to mentoring the next generation of sportsmen and women into the traditions of hunting, shooting sports, and conservation.
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Wyoming Game and Fish Department
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by
Rhishja Cota
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published
Sep 21, 2022
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Apr 16, 2024 02:10 PM
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State,
Wyoming Game and Fish Department,
Western Landscapes
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department strategic plan builds upon Wyoming's long partnership between inspiring conservationists, the recreation community and the agency employees. What you are reading is the combined wisdom of citizens, agency professionals, and the department's leadership team to answer the question, "Where should we prioritize our work to ensure a sustainable future for a fish and wildlife resource that benefits all Wyoming citizens?"
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Custer Gallatin Working Group
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by
Rhishja Cota
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published
Sep 21, 2022
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May 23, 2024 08:41 PM
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Custer Gallatin Working Group
The Custer Gallatin Working Group is a collaborative established in July 2014 to develop agreement around priority areas and approaches for project work on the Custer Gallatin National Forest, and to help facilitate timely completion of those projects at the local level.
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