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NatureScape
Well-connected landscapes are necessary to sustain many of the natural and cultural resources important to the Appalachian region. Appalachian NatureScape is a dynamic conservation planning resource that brings together data and perspectives of experts and committed stakeholders.
Kansas Priority Area Shapefiles
Northern Bobwhite Priority Areas
Statement of Work: Evaluating Efficacy of Agricultural BMPs in the Upper Clinch, Powell, and Holston River Drainages
STATEMENT OF WORK FOR COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT 68-3A75-18- VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AND STATE UNIVERSITY
Conservation Planning Atlas
 
NaturesScape in DataBasin
 
Written Dissertation: Using an interdisciplinary approach to improve efficacy of agricultural conservation practices for protecting stream health
Dissertation submitted to the faculty of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy In Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences, 2024
Richards, Christina
 
ROBERTS, Bjorn
 
Carmona, Justin
 
Conservation Action Map
The Tennessee River Basin Network is comprised of a vast cast of characters working to conserve natural resources through science, management action, communications and engagement. This map highlights specific conservation actions from members of the Network. It is a visual tool to identify who is doing what where, with the goal of helping to share resources and information and bolster collaborative action to make conservation more efficient and effective.
Conservation Action Map
The Tennessee River Basin Network is comprised of a vast cast of characters working to conserve natural resources through science, management action, communications and engagement. This map highlights specific conservation actions from members of the Network. It is a visual tool to identify who is doing what where, with the goal of helping to share resources and information and bolster collaborative action to make conservation more efficient and effective.
Nature's Network
Nature’s Network is a collaborative effort among 13 states, the North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC), the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the University of Massachusetts Amherst, and nongovernmental agencies to identify the best opportunities for conserving intact habitat, supporting imperiled species, and connecting natural areas across the Northeast region. The project lays the groundwork for voluntary, unified conservation action across the region, from Maine to Virginia. Many data products from the project are available in this gallery. You can also visit naturesnetwork.org for more information, bundled download links, and case studies from users.
South Atlantic LCC Conservation Blueprint
The South Atlantic Conservation Blueprint is a living spatial plan to conserve natural and cultural resources for future generations. It identifies shared conservation priorities across the South Atlantic region.
Roush, Jake
 
SFE Webinar: Utilizing Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) for Land Management by US Fish and Wildlife Service Southeast
A free one-hour webinar hosted by the Southern Fire Exchange, the US Fish and Wildlife Service Southeast, the University of Florida IFAS, and the Joint Fire Science Program.
SWAT Model Data
Data required to run SWAT model for
NRCS Final Report: Clinch Powell Holston
Final report submitted to NRCS
LSU Ranking Data
Data from Clinch Powell Hollston Dissertation Research
teyler, Josh
NW Florida Native Plant specialist
SE FireMap Version 1.0 BETA Product Information
Learn more about the dataset development process, attribute descriptions, known issues, limitations, considerations, and references.