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ARRI and the Appalachian LCC
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Appalachian Regional Reforestation Initiative
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ARRI is an Award-winning Initiative
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ARRI Mined Land Restoration Conference
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The Conference will highlight reforestation efforts in the Appalachian Region and give recent findings and practice on improving reforestation success.
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Events
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Assessing climate-sensitive ecosystems in the southeastern United States
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The southeastern U.S. contains a unique diversity of ecosystems that provide important benefits, including habitat for wildlife and plants, water quality, and recreation opportunities. As climate changes, a better understanding of how our ecosystems will be affected is vital for identifying strategies to protect these ecosystems.
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Assessing Forest Fragmentation from Marcellus Shale Gas Development
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Expansion of drilling sites and associated infrastructure to extract natural gas from the Marcellus shale deposits has the potential to significantly reduce existing forest cover across the Marcellus field and leave what remains in a fragmented state.
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Assessing Future Energy Development across the Appalachians
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The Nature Conservancy - with support from the Appalachian LCC - has completed a study to assist policy makers, land management agencies, and industry in assessing potential future energy development and how that may overlap with biological and ecological values.
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Assessing Future Energy Development across the Appalachians
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The Nature Conservancy - with support from the FWS - has completed a study to assist policy makers, land management agencies, and industry in assessing potential future energy development and how that may overlap with biological and ecological values.
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