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Meyer, Karla
 
Schneider, Jennifer
 
Huffman, John
 
Applegate, Jason
 
Masters, Elroy
 
Burns, Casey
 
Kacprzyk, Bryon
 
Monarch Work Group (CWPRI)
CWPRI members created this workgroup to generate sharing and innovative discussions about how the federal family and its partners can advance and escalate monarch recovery. Melissa Burns, FWS Center for Pollinator Conservation is the leader of this group.
Collaborative Wildlife Protection and Recovery Initiative (CWPRI) Workgroups
 
Collaborative Wildlife Protection and Recovery Initiative (CWPRI)
CWPRI workspaces offer platforms to enhance work flow and facilitate efficient sharing of ideas, datasets, products, publications, and more with others who have similar interests or missions. The workspaces brings together a diverse set of experts to promote dialogue and coordination.
Monarch Work Group (CWPRI)
This is a private workspace for the Collaborative Wildlife Protection and Recovery Initiative – Monarchs Working Group.
Nunez, Julio
 
Bradshaw, Matti
 
International Crane Foundation
 
Martin, Mallory
 
Welch, Brittany
 
WLFW West Newsletter July 2024
Invasive Annual Grasses Resources | NRCS Helps Ranchers
News from SECAS July 2024 Newsletter
Save the date for Oct-Nov Blueprint workshops, SECAS helps with Wildlife Action Plans, the value of Sentinel Landscapes.
Southeast Conservation Adaptation Strategy (SECAS) Newsletter
SECAS brings together public and private organizations around a bold vision for the future of our region. We're connecting the lands and waters of the Southeast and Caribbean to support healthy ecosystems, thriving fish and wildlife populations, and vibrant communities. With a data-driven spatial plan and an ambitious regional goal, SECAS helps accelerate conservation action in the places where it will make the biggest impact.
Aquatics