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Register and submit abstracts for the 2025 SE Drought and Aquatic Ecosystems Workshop
by Web Editor published Oct 11, 2024 — filed under: , , , ,
January 7-9, 2025
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Organization ECMAScript program Alabama Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries
by Matthew Cimitile published Dec 12, 2012 last modified May 20, 2024 05:24 PM — filed under: , , , , ,
The Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Division manages, protects, and enhances the freshwater fishing resources of Alabama including 47 reservoirs, 23 Alabama State Public Fishing Lakes, and 77,000 miles of perennial rivers, streams, and the Mobile Delta.
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Tile Page Baldwin Conservation Lab at Clemson University
by Matthew Cimitile published Apr 29, 2013 last modified May 22, 2024 02:52 PM — filed under: , , , , ,
The Baldwin lab at Clemson University is committed to examining pressing ecological concerns throughout the Appalachians from the Gaspe' Penninsula to central Alabama. However, most of the current work being done in the lab is concentrated in the Southern Blue Ridge Mountains. Clemson is conveniently located within a short drive to some of the most interesting aquatic landscapes in the country and furthermore, one of the worlds largest biodiversity hotspots for forest communities, salamanders, and freshwater mussels. This biodiversity, along with rich cultural and historical significance, makes this area prime for landscape-scale conservation planning.
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File Troff document Aquatic Connectivity Framework (ACF) Fact Sheet
by Web Editor published Dec 12, 2024 last modified Mar 19, 2025 03:31 PM — filed under: , , , , , , , ,
The Aquatic Connectivity Framework (ACF) is a WLFW partnership effort that brings together public and private partners to tackle critical threats to watersheds across 16 states in the eastern and central U.S.
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File Octet Stream Shorebirds of Louisiana
by Web Editor published Dec 11, 2024 last modified Dec 11, 2024 09:36 PM — filed under: , , , , , , ,
Shorebirds Of Louisiana
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File ECMAScript program NRCS Water Quality Practices
by Josselyn Lucas published Mar 21, 2025 last modified Mar 21, 2025 02:45 PM — filed under: , ,
Brochure of NRCS water quality practices commonly used in Iowa
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File ECMAScript program Storage and Release of Water in Coastal Plain Wetlandscapes
by Josselyn Lucas published Mar 21, 2025 — filed under: ,
Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP) Conservation Insight
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File Maximizing the Water Quality Benefits of Wetlands in Croplands
by Josselyn Lucas published Mar 21, 2025 — filed under: ,
Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP) Conservation Insight
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Story application/x-troff-ms Addressing Sedimentation Threats
by Rosanne Hessmiller published Dec 02, 2024 last modified Jun 04, 2025 11:33 PM — filed under: , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
Rivers and streams are the lifeblood of our environment, home to a stunning array of wildlife, from fish and amphibians to the aquatic insects that form the foundation of the food chain. However, these ecosystems are under growing threat from sedimentation and siltation. When excess soil and fine particles wash into waterways, they cloud the water, smother habitats, and disrupt the delicate balance that sustains aquatic life. The consequences ripple throughout the food chain, from the tiniest insects to the largest fish, threatening sensitive species like the Eastern hellbender and endangering fisheries.
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Story Pascal source code A New Partnership between the ACF and SARP
by Brian Rhodes published Dec 06, 2024 last modified Jun 04, 2025 11:30 PM — filed under: , , , ,
The Aquatic Connectivity Framework (ACF) and the Southeast Aquatic Resources Partnership (SARP) are excited to announce a new partnership to enhance aquatic habitat connectivity on private lands across the Southeast. This collaboration leverages the unique strengths of both organizations to address barriers that obstruct aquatic organisms from accessing critical habitats.
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