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Communication and News
Contains outreach documents/messages/presentations that are geared toward educating people on the biology of freshwater mollusks, and are aimed at increasing awareness of the importance of conserving and restoring aquatic habitats. This folder will also house news items that keep our community aware of comings and goings within the community, keep our community aware of pertinent outreach activities on the landscape, and other noteworthy events that affect all of us working for the conservation of aquatic resources.
Managements Plans
Houses documents that increase the group’s knowledge of strategic planning for the conservation of freshwater mollusks. For example, this folder will contain a suite of watershed management plans that are pertinent to mollusks; biological opinions of the Fish and Wildlife Service, and relevant Fish and Wildlife Management Plans.
Science and Research
Contains documents developed by the group to 1) identify science and research needs for the conservation of freshwater mollusks and their habitats, 2) identify science and research priorities, 3) request proposals, and 4) support documents/publications on science and technology available for the conservation and management of aquatic resources.
Freshwater Mollusks
This workspace was created to help facilitate collaboration and cooperation among all groups and individuals that are engaged in the conservation, the commercial use, and the study of freshwater mollusks, Appalachia’s most imperiled animals. All folders and content within this Work Space are private and can only be seen by registered members of the group. Membership in this workspace is open to anyone interested in freshwater mollusks who supports the stated purposes of this group, which are as follows: 1) Advocate conservation of freshwater molluscan resources, 2) Serve as a conduit for information about freshwater mollusks, 3) Promote science-based management of freshwater mollusks, and 4) Promote and facilitate education and awareness about freshwater mollusks and their function in freshwater ecosystems. If you wish to participate in active discussions and information sharing, you can join this COP by clicking on the "Join a Group" button on the top right.
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