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Organization Troff document Nova Scotia Nature Trust NSNT
by Rosanne Hessmiller last modified May 31, 2024 02:40 PM — filed under: , , , , , , , ,
We protect Nova Scotia’s outstanding natural legacy through land conservation.
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Organization Earthworm Foundation
by Rosanne Hessmiller last modified Jun 09, 2025 06:28 PM — filed under: , , , , ,
Earthworm Foundation is a non-profit organisation built on values and driven by the desire to positively impact the relationship between people and nature.
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by admin published Jun 17, 2021 — filed under: , , , , , , , , , ,
Through a short series of videos, learn about LANDFIRE: a shared program between federal wildland fire management programs that provides landscape scale geospatial products to support cross-boundary planning, management, and operations. Use LF data for landscape assessment, modeling, analysis, and more.
Located in Training / Online Training Programs and Materials
Organization EcoAgriculture Partners
by Rosanne Hessmiller last modified Jun 27, 2025 02:00 PM — filed under: , , ,
We design, test, and seed creative solutions that unite conservation and sustainable development through holistic land use. We accelerate global systemic change by turning research into action to improve economies, ecosystems, climate health, and livelihoods.
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by admin published Dec 13, 2018 last modified Jun 17, 2021 05:47 PM — filed under: , , , , , , , , ,
Landscape-scale conservation enables conservation professionals to understand the biological and social factors at work across a broad range of traditional geopolitical boundaries. With a solid understanding of these factors comes the ability to make sound management decisions based on desired future conditions. However, even the most informed decisions rely on the support of local stakeholders to become successful on the ground. Join host Brad Milley from the National Wildlife Refuge System and Dr. Catherine Doyle-Capitman as they discuss the different scales at which conservation occurs and the importance of integrating local stakeholder participation and social data into collaborative landscape conservation planning. Shared by the FWS through the National Conservation Training Center.
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by admin published Dec 30, 2020 last modified Jun 17, 2021 06:39 PM — filed under: , , , , , , , ,
Learn about the high diversity of plant species in the longleaf pine ecosystem and how to actively manage land to preserve this diversity. The presenters discuss how to maximize wildlife management goals through active management of early successional plant communities. Commonly referred to as early successional habitat, these plant communities benefit a vast array of wildlife species including the northern bobwhite quail, monarch butterfly, and red-cockaded woodpecker.
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