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The Strategy
The purpose of the Imperiled Aquatic Species Conservation Strategy for the Upper Tennessee River Basin (UTRB) (Strategy) is to provide a cost effective approach to guide conservation and management of imperiled freshwater fish and mussel species in the UTRB.
Organization The Wilderness Society
The Wilderness Society's mission is to protect wilderness and inspire Americans to care for our wild places. We contribute to better protection, stewardship and restoration of our public lands, preserving our rich natural legacy for current and future generations. Since 1935, The Wilderness Society has led the effort to permanently protect nearly 110 million acres of wilderness in 44 states. We have been at the forefront of nearly every major public lands victory.
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The Wildlife Society Meeting
North Carolina will be hosting The Wildlife Society’s 23rd Annual Conference at the Raleigh Convention Center this fall.
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Image Thomas Minney
From Interview at Priority Science Needs Workshop
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Image ECMAScript program Three Ridges
Ridges of the Appalachian Mountains
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Person Throneberry, Jason
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Person Tierney, Geri
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Todd Jones-Farrand: Central Hardwoods Joint Venture
Science Coordinator Todd Jones-Farrand highlights how Joint Ventures and LCCs can work together in a complimentary fashion and how both partnerships share a collaborative nature that will benefit landscape-scale conservation.
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Tools and Resources for Addressing Energy Development in the Appalachians
On July 20, Jessica Rhodes of the Appalachian LCC gave an in-depth presentation to the Appalachian Mountains Joint Venture (AMJV) community on LCC-funded tools and resources that can address potential impacts of various energy development technologies on birds and other wildlife.
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File Troff document TOT Comments for Q2, 2013 Quarterly Report
Reviews from Technical Oversight Team regarding Riparian Restoration to Promote Climate Change Resilience Project.
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