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May 2019 TRBN Partner Spotlight by gbee, last updated: Aug 17, 2019 08:11 PM
The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission is the state government agency created by the General Assembly in 1947 to conserve and sustain the state’s fish and wildlife resources through research, scientific management, wise use and public input. NCWRC is an active member of the Tennessee River Basin Network. Read more to learn about one of our Network members, Luke Etchison, and to learn more about the organization he represents and why they participate in TRBN. Thanks NCWRC for sitting at the table with us!
Flint River Conservation Association by gbee, last updated: Aug 16, 2019 10:59 PM
Gillian Bee visited with Susan 'Soos' Weber, founder and Chair of the Flint River Conservation Association. 2018 marks their 20th anniversary. Soos, and FRCA, have been active members of the Tennessee River Basin Network since 2016. Thanks for your participation, FRCA!
Steering Commitee by gbee, last updated: Aug 16, 2019 10:59 PM
Meet our Steering Committee
2018 TRBN Meeting Abbreviated Agenda by gbee, last updated: Aug 16, 2019 10:57 PM
 
Keynote - Ms. Sandra Meola by gbee, last updated: Aug 16, 2019 10:52 PM
 
Evening Outreach Session by gbee, last updated: Aug 16, 2019 10:51 PM
Prior and during our Dinner Celebration there is the opportunity for organizations to showcase their efforts. Please see the instructions below to ensure you have a spot!
4th Annual TRBN Meeting Abbreviated Agenda by gbee, last updated: Aug 16, 2019 10:51 PM
 
2018 TRBN Abbreviated Meeting Agenda by gbee, last updated: Aug 16, 2019 10:50 PM
Find here the abbreviated agenda for the 2018 Tennessee River Basin Network Meeting being held August 13-14th at the Knoxville Convention Center, Knoxville TN.
2018 TRBN Awards by gbee, last updated: Aug 16, 2019 10:50 PM
Multiple partners are working together to host and facilitate the 4th annual “Tennessee River Basin Network” meeting in August 2018. Our focus is on bringing peer agencies and nonprofit organizations together to protect and improve aquatic biodiversity in the Tennessee River Basin by identifying and leveraging opportunities for collaboration and sharing resources. We continue the tradition of linking the working Network meeting with the 2018 Tennessee River Celebration Awards Banquet. This celebration will recognize successes and efforts of dedicated advocates for the Tennessee River, such as non-profit organizations, community groups, watershed partners. An award of $5,000 will be given to each recipient. AWARD CATEGORIES Communication/Outreach - For an individual or organization that has excelled in communicating and educating the public, students, and/or industry about the importance of aquatic biodiversity. Science/Management - For an individual or organization that has nurtured partnerships, implemented projects, developed plans, and/or conducted scientific research in the Tennessee River Basin which has had measurable impacts on protecting and enhancing aquatic habitat. How to nominate: download the document below and follow directions Nomination Deadline: June 14th, 2018
2018 Tennessee River Basin Network Meeting by gbee, last updated: Aug 16, 2019 10:50 PM
All the information you need to know regarding the 4th Annual Tennessee River Basin Network Meeting.
AppLCC by Web Editor, last updated: Aug 16, 2019 10:43 PM
 
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Stream Impacts from Water Withdrawals by Tab Manager, last updated: Aug 16, 2019 10:38 PM
The rivers and streams of the Central Appalachians are home to more than 200 species of fish and other aquatic life. They also provide a reliable source of drinking water, recreational opportunities and associated economic benefits to people living in large cities and surrounding communities.
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