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Tennessee River Basin Network Year in Review 2021

Funding Opportunities & Resources

A Year End Reflection

Thank you for continued commitment to a Tennessee River Basin where aquatic and human life thrive.

Here we are again, at a time of year when we simultaneously feel the presence of the past and the future. As your Network is on the precipice of moving ahead strategically in 2022 ( 2022-2024 strategic plan complete! ), it is important for us to look back at your accomplishments, successes, and things you are proud of. TRBN's 2021 YEAR IN REVIEW RESOURCES

Weaving the Strands Together

The purpose of this report is to illustrate how values of diversity, equity, and inclusion have strengthened landscape conservation projects across the United States. Additional resources for the landscape conservation community are provided to assist others in the process of integrating diversity, inclusion, and equity principles into their work.

U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit

The U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit is a website designed to help people find and use tools, information, and subject matter expertise to build climate resilience. The Toolkit offers information from all across the U.S. federal government in one easy-to-use location.

UPCOMING EVENTS

Alabama Rivers & Streams Network

Annual Meeting (Virtual)
January 19th, 2022

Learn more about projects focused on the conservation of Alabama's aquatic species.

Fish Passage Meeting

June 13-16, 2022

Dating back to 2011, the annual Fish Passage Conference has brought together experts, managers, stakehold­ers and companies from around the world with concurrent sessions in engineering, biology, and management and social issues.

FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES

Aquatic Habitat Restoration Program

The Southeast Aquatic Resources Partnership is currently accepting proposals for their aquatic habitat restoration program to fund direct on-the-ground habitat restoration and enhancement projects.

Cumberland Plateau Stewardship Fund

The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) is soliciting proposals within the Cumberland Plateau region that will help accelerate the restoration and enhancement of critical forest and freshwater habitats and associated wildlife species in the region.

JOB OPPORTUNITIES

Tennessee RiverLine

The Tennessee RiverLine is seeking two dynamic and motivated individuals to join its growing Planning and Design team.

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