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File Troff document 2013 SN Portfolio (Full Report)
by Matthew Cimitile published Sep 11, 2013 last modified Jun 02, 2025 01:11 PM — filed under: , , , , , , , ,
In February 2013, almost 50 experts from a wide range of technical background in both natural and social sciences, as well as geographic expertise across the entire region, volunteered to participate in the annual review of the Appalachian LCC Science Needs Portfolio. 2013 marked the first revision of the Portfolio.
Located in Cooperative / / 2013 Science Needs Portfolio / PDF Thematic Areas
Organization shell script Altona-Piedmont Marsh
by Rosanne Hessmiller last modified Jun 10, 2025 03:56 PM — filed under: , , ,
Altona-Piedmont is a botanical jewel that contains 15 rare plant species known from 5 or fewer West Virginia locations. Twelve species occur only in marl wetlands. Marl is soft calcium carbonate material that forms in some limestone areas and is mixed with clay and organic materials. Altona-Piedmont consists of 94 acres of marl marsh, open swamps and thickets and is located on Evitts run at an average elevation of 515 feet. The marsh is bisected by tracks of the CSX Railroad.
Located in LP Members / Organizations Search
Association of State Wetland Managers Webinar
by Matthew Cimitile published Sep 26, 2014 last modified Mar 19, 2022 12:10 AM — filed under: ,
History of Wetland Drainage in the U.S.
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ASWM Webinar - Using Beaver as a Wetland Restoration Tool
by Matthew Cimitile published Jul 09, 2015 last modified Mar 07, 2022 02:39 PM — filed under: , ,
Restoration Lessons Learned and an Introduction to the Beaver Restoration Assessment Tool
Located in News & Events / Events
File Best Management Practices for Golden-winged Warbler Habitats in the Appalachian Region: A Guide for Land Managers and Landowners
by Renae Veasley published Mar 17, 2021 last modified Jun 25, 2023 10:43 PM — filed under: , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
This guide is intended to provide land managers and landowners with regional, habitat-specific strategies and techniques to begin developing and restoring habitat for Golden-winged Warblers. This document includes general information that applies to all habitat types in the Appalachian region and should be used along with supplemental documents dedicated to the management of specific regional habitat types (deciduous forests, minelands, abandoned farmlands, grazed forestland/montane pastures, utility rights-of-way, forest and shrub wetlands) most important to Golden-winged Warblers.
Located in Information Materials / Fact Sheets / Golden-Winged Warbler Appalachians Fact Sheets
File Best Management Practices for Golden-winged Warbler Habitat in Forest and Shrub Wetlands of the Appalachians
by Renae Veasley published Mar 17, 2021 last modified Jun 25, 2023 10:45 PM — filed under: , , , , , ,
This is a supplemental document that provides information on managing forest and shrub wetlands in the Appalachians to develop and restore habitat for Golden-winged Warblers. This guide should be used in conjunction with the Best Management Practices for Golden-winged Warbler Habitats in the Appalachian Region, which includes general information that applies to all habitat types in the Appalachian region.
Located in Information Materials / Fact Sheets / Golden-Winged Warbler Appalachians Fact Sheets
Story Cozying Up for Winter: The Bog Turtle’s Seasonal Slumber
by Brian Rhodes published Jan 08, 2025 last modified Jun 04, 2025 11:33 PM — filed under: , , , , ,
While we sip hot cocoa, these remarkable reptiles tuck themselves away, waiting for the warmth of spring to awaken their vibrant world again.
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Organization D source code Ducks Unlimited
by Web Editor published Jun 13, 2019 last modified Jul 26, 2023 12:02 PM — filed under: , , , , , , , , , , , ,
Ducks Unlimited is the world's leader in wetlands and waterfowl conservation.
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Evaluating the Ecological Performance of Compensatory Mitigation
by Matthew Cimitile published Jan 19, 2016 — filed under: , ,
The Association of State Wetland Managers (ASWM) is pleased to invite you to attend the next webinar in our popular Improving Wetland Restoration Success webinar series on “Evaluating the Ecological Performance of Compensatory Mitigation.”
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Federal Programs Offer Opportunities for Wildlife, Forestry Improvements
by Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency published Feb 12, 2014 last modified Feb 12, 2014 04:06 PM — filed under: , , , ,
For persons interested in performing active management on their property to establish or improve wetlands, riparian (streamside) areas, forest lands, or other upland habitats for wildlife and pollinators, now is the time to request a plan and apply for financial assistance if desired.
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