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Conserving the Tennessee River Basin: It Takes a Village
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Nearly as diverse as the wildlife within the Basin are the people and organizations working to conserve it.
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Key Member of Appalachian LCC Community to Retire
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The Appalachian LCC would like to give a heartfelt thanks and best wishes to David Hartos of the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement (OSMRE), who after 39 years of experience with the federal government will be retiring in May.
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New GIS Staff to Support Science Delivery Efforts
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We like to welcome on board Marilyn Knight to the Appalachian LCC team.
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You can now “Like Us” on Facebook
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Facebook currently has over 1 billion users, and the Appalachian Landscape Conservation Cooperative is now one of them!
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Coordinator Highlights Landscape Conservation Design Effort for Emerging Risks Roundtable Discussion
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Appalachian LCC Coordinator Dr. Jean Brennan was an invited panelist and speaker at a roundtable discussion put on by the National Institute of Mathematical and Biological Synthesis and hosted at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville.
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Videos Around the Basin
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A collection of more than 40 videos focusing on the ecology, threats, conservation efforts, and sense of pride in the Tennessee River Basin are now available on the Appalachian LCC Web Portal.
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Engaging State and Federal Agencies on Regional Science Information and Resources
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In partnership with the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Appalachian LCC staff recently conducted workshops in Crossville, Tennessee and Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge in Decatur, Alabama to introduce LCC-funded research products to resource managers and scientists.
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Executive Committee Meets to Thank Outgoing Chair and Vice Chair for Tremendous Leadership
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For seven years, David Whitehurst and Paul Johansen valiantly steered the Appalachian LCC Steering Committee ship through its initial creation and tremendous growth as a regional partnership for landscape conservation.
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New Study Shows Americans’ Deep Appreciation for Nature, Barriers to Connection
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The findings from an unprecedented national study of Americans’ relationship to nature reveal an alarming disconnection, but also widespread opportunities for reconnecting. The results are prompting nature conservation, environmental education, and outdoor recreation leaders to rethink how they work to connect people with nature.
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Partners launch ‘Nature’s Network’ to guide conservation from Maine to Virginia
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The North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC) brought together partners from 13 states to develop a regional conservation design that can help communities work with nature to sustain wildlife and people throughout the Northeast.
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