Return to Wildland Fire
Return to Northern Bobwhite site
Return to Working Lands for Wildlife site
Return to Working Lands for Wildlife site
Return to SE Firemap
Return to the Landscape Partnership Literature Gateway Website
return
return to main site

Skip to content. | Skip to navigation

Sections

Personal tools

You are here: Home / News & Events

News

U.S. Forest Service Landscape Science Webinar

Assessing species risk and adaptability to climate change.

Read More…

DEC Adopts Chronic Wasting Disease Regulations in Response to Pennsylvania Discovery

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) has adopted changes to its Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) regulations that prohibit people from importing into New York state certain parts of white-tailed deer or elk taken in the state of Pennsylvania, DEC Commissioner Joe Martens announced today. This revision finalizes the emergency rule implemented last October.

Read More…

Generational changes will have a big impact on natural resource jobs

A “perfect storm” describes a rare combination of circumstances coming together to aggravate a situation drastically. Steve McMullin, associate professor of fisheries and wildlife in Virginia Tech’s College of Natural Resources and Environment, predicts a perfect storm ahead for natural resource agencies, which will lose over 40 percent of their personnel in the next decade as baby boomers retire.

Read More…

Safeguarding Wildlife from Climate Change Web Conference Series

The National Climate Assessment Report: A briefing on the Public Review Draft with a focus on Ecosystems and Biodiversity

Read More…

Northeast Climate Science Center Webinar

A Case Study for Identifying Climate Change Refugia

Read More…

Southeastarn CSC Revamps Website

Southeastarn CSC Revamps Website

The Department of the Interior Southeastern Climate Science Center has recently revamped its website to include sections on funded projects, partner LCCs, partner resources, and much more.

Read More…

SALCC Third Thursday Web Forum

Landscape Conservation Cooperatives and Climate Science Centers: An Evolving Relationship

Read More…

Initiative Heals Rare Forest and Recovers Squirrel

Initiative Heals Rare Forest and Recovers Squirrel

Fortunately for the West Virginia northern flying squirrel and the Cheat Mountain salamander, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is supported by a number of partners, through the Central Appalachian Spruce Restoration Initiative (CASRI), in efforts to protect and restore historic red spruce-northern hardwood ecosystems across the high elevation landscapes of central Appalachia. The CASRI is a partnership of diverse interests with a common goal of protecting the remaining red spruce stands and restore red spruce ecosystems where they have disappeared.

Read More…

USGS-NOAA: Climate Change Impacts to U.S. Coasts Threaten Public Health, Safety and Economy

USGS-NOAA: Climate Change Impacts to U.S. Coasts Threaten Public Health, Safety and Economy

According to a new technical report, the effects of climate change will continue to threaten the health and vitality of U.S. coastal communities' social, economic and natural systems.

Read More…

Federal/private partnership brings in 4-to-1 taxpayer returns for conservation

The USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation partnership created $40.5 million out of an initial $10.3 million taxpayer investment in 2011 for on-the-ground conservation efforts throughout the United States.

Read More…

New Website Highlights the 40th Anniversary of Endangered Species Act

New Website Highlights the 40th Anniversary of Endangered Species Act

In 1972, President Nixon declared that conservation efforts in the United States aimed toward preventing the extinction of species were inadequate and called on the 93rd Congress to develop comprehensive endangered species legislation. Congress responded, and on December 28th, the Endangered Species Act (ESA) of 1973 was signed into law.

Read More…

Addressing Climate-related Uncertainty - new NCTC course

The course will provide participants with a foundation in structured decision making in the context of natural resource management problems addressing climate-related uncertainty. It will also illustrate applications to water resource management, mitigation, and endangered species decisions.

Read More…

Cerulean Warbler to Benefit from Acquisition of Key Colombian Habitat

Cerulean Warbler to Benefit from Acquisition of Key Colombian Habitat

The Cerulean Warbler, a bird whose population has declined by about 70 percent in the last 40 years, and 25 other neotropical migrating birds are the key beneficiaries of a successful two-year-effort by American Bird Conservancy (ABC) and Fundación ProAves to purchase and protect key wintering habitat for the birds in Colombia, South America.

Read More…

78th Conference Special Session to Look at Landscape Conservation in North America

The last decade has seen significant advancements in the nature and number of science-management partnerships that address landscape-level conservation throughout North America. Numerous federal and state agencies, as well as conservation NGO’s, have joined forces through these partnerships to advance conservation that is holistic, collaborative, adaptive and grounded in science to ensure the sustainability of our lands, waters, wildlife and cultural resources.

Read More…

4th Fire Behavior and Fuels Conference

At the Crossroads: Looking Toward the Future in a Changing Environment

Read More…

Providing the Science for Natural and Cultural Resource Adaptation to Climate Change

An Overview and Update of the National Climate Change and Wildlife Science Center and the DOI Climate Science Centers

Read More…

Landmark Publication Celebrates 75 Years of Conservation and Partnership Success Through the Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program

The U.S Fish and Wildlife Service has released a landmark publication celebrating the 75th Anniversary of the Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program, the cornerstone of fish and wildlife conservation in North America. This vital program provides more than $700 million each year through the sale of hunting and fishing equipment to support habitat conservation and outdoor recreation projects across the nation.

Read More…

2013 Northeast Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Meeting

Meetings are held annually and provide a forum to discuss NEPARC projects, hear presentations on various herp conservation and research activities, network and enjoy the company of like-minded herp enthusiasts, and elect officers.

Read More…

Secretary Salazar to Return Home to Colorado

Secretary Salazar to Return Home to Colorado

Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar announced today that he will return to his home state of Colorado, having fulfilled his promise to President Obama to serve four years as Secretary. Secretary Salazar has informed President Obama that he intends to leave the Department by the end of March.

Read More…

Call for Science Needs Portfolio Reviewers

The Appalachian LCC is currently conducting the first annual review of the Science Needs Portfolio.

Read More…