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Prescribed Fire

Prescribed Fire

Prescribed burns used to manage habitat for bobwhite, gopher tortoise.

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Prescribed Burn-Here It Comes!

Prescribed Burn-Here It Comes!

Prescribed burns used to manage habitat for bobwhite, gopher tortoise.

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Attack One Burn Crew Georgia 2018

Attack One Burn Crew Georgia 2018

Prescribed burns used to manage habitat for bobwhite, gopher tortoise.

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Landowner Before Site Burn Florida

Landowner Before Site Burn Florida

Prescribed burns used to manage habitat for bobwhite, gopher tortoise.

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Prescribed Burn Path

Prescribed Burn Path

Prescribed burns used to manage habitat for bobwhite, gopher tortoise.

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Logging Truck North Carolina

Logging Truck North Carolina

The Golden-winged warbler needs "young forest" habitat for nesting created by doing a selective harvest that can restore forest health and improve habitat for game species like white-tailed deer, ruffed grouse, and wild turkey.

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USDA-Flickr Don't move the rocks

USDA-Flickr Don't move the rocks

Don't move the rocks warning sign.

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Final Map WLFW GWWA Project Boundary and PACs

Final Map WLFW GWWA Project Boundary and PACs

Working Lands for Wildlife: Golden-winged Warbler (GWWA) Project Boundary and Priority Areas for Conservation (PACs).

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WLFW Target Species and Projects Map

WLFW Target Species and Projects Map

WLFW Target Species and Projects Map

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Golden-winged Warbler

Golden-winged Warbler

These birds spend much of their time in young forests and old field succession environments.

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Map for Northern Bobwhite

Map for Northern Bobwhite

Species map for Northern Bobwhite

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Madison Cave

Madison Cave

There is an abundance of cave systems in the Appalachians.

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Grey Bat

Grey Bat

The grey bat is an endangered species that lives in caves year-round.

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Indiana Bat

Indiana Bat

The Indiana bat is an endangered species that is found over most of the eastern half of the United States.

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Eastern_Brook_Trout

Eastern_Brook_Trout

The Eastern Brook Trout is the only native trout that inhabits the cold, clear streams of the eastern United States. It is the state fish in many eastern states and is a prized sport fish by anglers.

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Riparian Restoration Figure 1

Riparian Restoration Figure 1

Riparian corridor areas in Virginia that are high priority (black = upper quartile of solar gain and less than 70% canopy cover) for riparian restoration to mitigate water temperature increases. Brook trout priority areas are defined by elevation gradients (0-300 m low priority; 300 – 600m average priority; > 600m high priority). Cross hatched polygons represent existing brook trout habitats. Blue and green elevation gradients represent potential cold water brook trout habitat.

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Salamander

Salamander

There are more species of Salamanders in the Appalachians, include endemics, than anywhere else on the planet.

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Bog Turtle Map

Bog Turtle Map

Bog Turtle distribution

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Mussels

Mussels

Due to their long lifespan and sensitivity to degradation, freshwater mussels are increasingly valued for tracking status and trends of the health of inland waters.

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Wood Thrush_02

Wood Thrush_02

Wood Thrush breeds in the deciduous forests of eastern North America. They are experiencing population declines due to degradation of habitat.

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Cerulean Warbler

Cerulean Warbler

This sky blue Warbler inhabits large blocks of mature deciduous forest in the Appalachians. They prefer environments with more open canopies and gaps that allow sunlight to reach the forest floor.

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Distribution of the American Black Duck

Distribution of the American Black Duck

Distribution of the American Black Duck. This species breeds locally South to the dashed line.

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Wood Thrush

Wood Thrush

Wood Thrush breeds in the deciduous forests of eastern North America. They are experiencing population declines due to degradation of habitat.

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Black Bear

Black Bear

Smallest of the three bears species found in North America

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Three Ridges

Three Ridges

Ridges of the Appalachian Mountains

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Range of Energy Assessment

Range of Energy Assessment

Boundary of current energy analysis project area.

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Marcellus Shale Wells within Region

Marcellus Shale Wells within Region

Map showing the permitted Marcellus Shale wells within the Appalachian LCC area.

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Appalachian Trail Lookout, Virginia

Appalachian Trail Lookout, Virginia

View of farmland and forests from a lookout point along the Appalachian Trail in Virginia

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Etheostoma brevirostrum

Etheostoma brevirostrum

Common name is the holiday darter, found in Tennessee

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Appalachian Mountains, Georgia

Appalachian Mountains, Georgia

Image of Fall foliage in Georgia.

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Appalachian Trail Lookout, Virginia

Appalachian Trail Lookout, Virginia

View of Farms and Forests from lookout point on the Appalachian Trail.

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Georgia River

Georgia River

A narrow river splits the forest in this section of the Appalachian Trail in Georgia.

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AppalachianFalls_01

AppalachianFalls_01

Waterfall just off the Appalachian Trail near Springer Mountain in Georgia.

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AppalachianFalls_02

AppalachianFalls_02

Waterfall just off the Appalachian Trail near Springer Mountain in Georgia.

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AppalachianFalls_03

AppalachianFalls_03

Waterfall just off the Appalachian Trail near Springer Mountain in Georgia.

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Amicalola Falls State Park_01

Amicalola Falls State Park_01

View from the top of Amicalola Falls State Park in Georgia.

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On the Appalachian Trail, Georgia

On the Appalachian Trail, Georgia

A shot of some good light during a hike of the AT in Georgia.

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Rhododendron_bloom

Rhododendron_bloom

Flower of the Appalachian region.

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Little Tennessee River

Little Tennessee River

A tributary of the Tennessee River located in the Blue Ridge Mountains.

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Mountain Lake_02

Mountain Lake_02

Image of Mountain Lake in Fall, near Newport, Virginia.

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AppLCC Boundary

AppLCC Boundary

The extent of the Appalachian LCC area.

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Directory Image

Directory Image

Image for Expertise Database/Member Directory

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Images

Photo gallery highlighting the landscapes, habitats, species, and conservation work taking place within the Landscape Partnership.

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About Banner

About Banner

HDR image of an irrigation canal in Burley, Idaho, south of town. 10/8/2018 Photo by Kirsten Strough. From: https://www.flickr.com/photos/usdagov/51040145422/

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Searching for birds and discussing high-elevation conservation at Mount Mitchell

Searching for birds and discussing high-elevation conservation at Mount Mitchell

As part of a recent visit to western North Carolina, leadership from the Fish and Wildlife Service’s southeastern regional office in Atlanta had an opportunity to visit a pair of places that are key to the Service’s conservation efforts – the streams of the Upper Nolichucky River valley, home to the Eastern hellbender and endangered Appalachian elktoe; and the summit of Mount Mitchell, one of many high-elevation peaks in the Southern Appalachians that are home to species found no-where else. Photo credit: Gary Peeples/USFWS. Photo used behind Expertise Search block on Homepage

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Sue Cameron downloading data from a tree-mounted data logger

Sue Cameron downloading data from a tree-mounted data logger

The spruce-fir moss spider is an endangered animal found only on the highest peaks of the Southern Appalachians. As its name implies, it lives in moss mats on the forest floor beneath the spruce-fir forest canopy. Even in that limited habitat, it is very particular about the type of moss it lives in. Sue Cameron is the Service expert for this species, and she recently visited Mount Mitchell State Park to search for the spider, and download humidity and temperature from data loggers that are continually recording the environmental data that may guide future management efforts. Credit: G. Peeples/USFWS. Image used for Issue banner.

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