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Wheeler NWR Partners Meeting
pic of break-out session
Meeting Presentations
Find here PDFs of PPT presentations given during meeting
AppLCC resources for the conservation community
Find here a PDF of G.Bee and M. Cimitile's meeting presentations.
The Big Questions
Find here a PDF of Dr. Jean Brennan's meeting presentation.
Meeting Participants
Find here a PDF of meeting participants (name & affiliation).
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Drennen, Daniel
 
Submit a Project
Submit a Project or Conservation Activity that you wish to share with the Tennessee River Basin community. To submit a project, you must first be a member of the Web Portal and then logged in to the site. To add a project or activity, first login, then click on Add New in the green toolbar at the top and then click on Project. Fill out all the appropriate fields and click Save. Your content will then be placed in a Pending Publication Folder to be reviewed and published. If you are not a member and still wish to share your project or activity contact Gillian Bee: gilliab@g.clemson.edu
Northcutt, Steve
 
Sells, Danny
 
Hester, Erich
Expertise in stream, river, wetland, and groundwater hydraulics and hydrology, including contaminant and solute transport, surface water-groundwater exchange, human impacts, and effects on aquatic ecosystems.
Northeast Climate Science Center Regional Science Meeting 2017
For our Regional Science Meeting, we will gather our scientists and partners to reflect on our collaborative work to incorporate climate science in the management of natural and cultural resources in the Northeast and Midwest and determine future directions and needs for our region.
ACJV Flagship Species Initiative
With help from our Technical Committee and our vast network of partners, the ACJV Management Board considered several suites of priority birds and habitats at the May 2016 Board Retreat.
Why Landscape Planning & Design Approach?
 
Czech, Helen
 
reynolds, annette
 
Han, Yu Han
 
VanZant, Christin
 
Mapes, Bonnie
 
Meeting Handouts
Find here the handouts that will be circulated during this meeting.