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Conservation Solutions Prevent Further Erosion of Hellbender Habitat
The water quality efforts made by producers and landowners in hellbender habitats are helping bring back eastern hellbender populations, restoring unstable streambanks, and reducing severe erosion on working agricultural lands.
Perez, Rey
 
Ruiz-Ramon, Mikaela
 
Peer-reviewed Science
[any published articles on GWWA or their habitats that you are aware of or can do find and save here but only if you can avoid copywrite conflicts]
WLFW Outcomes: Funded Research
[post SOWs or completed deliverables) [This would be from CEAP studies.]
Webinars and Instructional Videos
 
Online Training Resources
You can Add: Links to Training, A PDF..or add a Training Event. TAG TrainingTraining Modules Training Resources-links to pertinent online resources (Group these by topic….
Multimedia
 
State-Specific Bog Turtle Information
A series of links are shared here to allow staff and partners to easily find additional, state-specific information on bog turtle distribution, habitat, threats, conservation partnerships, etc.
Habitat Restoration and Management
The northern population of the bog turtle (Clemmys (Glyptemys) muhlenbergiii) faces the primary threats of habitat loss, degradation and fragmentation as a result of development and habitat degradation due to succession and invasive exotic plant species. Vegetation management and restoration of emergent wetland hydrology is crucial to bog turtle population recovery.
Invasive Plants
Common invasive plants in bog turtle habitats
Succession
The succession of woody plants in bog turtle habitat
Land Use
Overview of the indirect effects of land use on bog turtle habitat
Partner Workspace
This space is meant to be user-friendly. We hope you can find other partners here, share information and training materials, and enhance each other's capability to achieve large-scale change in working landscapes. The workspace can be used to draft training materials, unedited videos, and other content not yet ready for broader sharing, as well as store some materials that may be sensitive for immediate or near-term sharing.
WLFW Outcomes: Funded Research
[post SOWs or completed deliverables) [This would be from CEAP studies.]
Training Resources
Links to pertinent online resources.
Training Resources
 
Webinars and Instructional Videos
 
Maps & Data
 
Decision Support Tools