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National Association of State Foresters Weekly Newsletter May 8 2020
Season heating up out West, in full force down South...
National Association of State Foresters Weekly Newsletter May 1 2020
This week in forestry and tree news is here!
Group watching prescribed burn
Group watching prescribed burn. Credit: Longleaf Alliance
Gopher Tortoise
Close-up of Gopher Tortoise. Photo by Renee Bodine
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Training Resources Banner Image
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Apodaca, JJ
 
Lott, Casey
 
Jeremy Markuson, Jeremy Markuson
 
Showalter, Patty
 
Ingram, Dallas
 
Groves et al. - 2002 - Planning for biodiversity conservation: putting conservation science into practice
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Conservation Corridor April 2020 Newsletter
In this issue-Science: Habitat fragmentation and microbes, Management: Roads and grizzly bears, Climate Change: Marine reserve network redesign.
Conservation Corridor March 2020 Newsletter
Human-assisted migration for the genetic rescue of small populations; How do you build a corridor for invertebrates?; Human land use reduces climate connectivity; In the News; Current Digests; Useful Links
South Atlantic Blueprint April 2020 Newsletter
2020 SECAS products, upcoming webinar series, landowner compliance with management incentives, and more.
Threats
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FWS Conservation Strategy for the Upper Tennessee River Basin
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, with assistance and guidance from the U.S. Geological Survey, states, and other partners, has developed a cost-effective conservation strategy for 36 imperiled freshwater fish and mussel species in the 22,360 square-mile Upper Tennessee River Basin.
Coronavirus and USDA Service Centers
We are committed to delivering USDA services to America’s farmers and ranchers while taking safety measures in response to the COVID-19, or new coronavirus, outbreak. COVID-19 is a respiratory illness that can spread from person to person. We will update this page with information related to the new coronavirus and current status of USDA Service Centers, online options for conducting business, and updates to USDA programs and services in response to COVID-19.
How to Use Google Docs Integration
This document explains how to use the Google Docs integration inside of the Landscape Partnership website.
How to Check Out and Check In a File
Tutorial describing the Check Out/Check In process for file version control.