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Call for Nominations – 2021 Tennessee River Basin Celebration Awards
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Apr 30, 2021
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Celebrating successes of our conservation community is a foundational part of The Tennessee River Basin Network's (TRBN) mission. We are excited to announce that the TRBN's 2021 Call for Nominations for the Tennessee River Basin Celebration Awards is now open. Each year two awards are given to an individual or organization whose work directly moves the needle for freshwater conservation in the Basin. Awards include a plaque, $5,000 prize, and recognition during our annual celebration banquet. Any individual or organization working in the Tennessee River Basin (AL, GA, NC, VA, KY, TN, MS) can be nominated. Submission deadline: June 4th.
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Canaan Valley Institute (CVI)
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Carol Sanders-Reed
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Jul 18, 2014
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Habitat Restoration,
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Appalachia,
Rivers,
Water,
Community Groups,
Tennessee River Basin,
Aquatics,
Freshwater
Canaan Valley Institute (CVI) is driven by a mission to ensure the Appalachian region has healthy streams — a critical economic engine for rural communities. CVI’s approach for clean and healthy rivers creates positive results environmentally AND economically.
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Conservation Fisheries Inc.
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Matthew Cimitile
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Jul 31, 2015
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Conservation Fisheries is dedicated to the preservation of aquatic biodiversity in our streams and rivers. Over nearly 30 years we have developed techniques to propagate more than 65 nongame fish, including some of the most imperiled species in the southeastern United States. Our primary goal is to restore fish populations that have been eliminated because of pollution or habitat destruction.
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Conserving Carolina
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Matthew Cimitile
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Aug 03, 2015
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Eastern Deciduous Forests
Your support is powering some amazing conservation projects. With your help, Conserving Carolina is creating new parks, trails, and greenways. We’re protecting mountains, foothills, rivers, and farms—over 47,000 acres so far. We’re restoring woods, meadows, and wetlands. We’re engaging people in volunteer work, hikes, outings, field trips, speaker series, native plant gardening, and more.
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Defenders of Wildlife
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Jun 13, 2019
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Feb 28, 2025 04:41 PM
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Bog Turtle,
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Monarch Butterfly,
Tennessee River Basin,
Policy,
Grasslands and Savannas,
Defenders of Wildlife,
Eastern Hellbender
Defenders works on the ground, in the courts, and on Capitol Hill to protect and restore imperiled wildlife across North America and around the world. Together, we can ensure a future for the wildlife and wild places we all love.
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Diverse Connections for Diverse Watersheds
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Apr 12, 2022
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Save the Date: 8th Annual Tennessee River Basin Network Conference.
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Funding for TN Partners | Riparian Restoration | Submission deadline: June 15
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Apr 30, 2021
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grant
The submission period for the TRBN's 2021 Tennessee Shade Your Stream funding cycle is now open. The purpose of this grant opportunity is to provide technical and financial assistance to TRBN partners in the implementation of an educational riparian restoration project within the Tennessee River Basin geography across the state of Tennessee.
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Haywood Waterways Association, Inc.
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gbee
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Jan 03, 2017
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May 27, 2024 05:30 PM
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Haywood Waterways Association, Inc's mission is to maintain and improve surface water quality in the Pigeon River Watershed of Haywood County, North Carolina. They accomplish this through two objectives directed at reducing nonpoint source pollution: 1. Educating and focusing attention on the watershed as a natural, economic and recreational resource to be conserved and enhanced for this and future generations; and 2. Working with public agencies, conservation interests, businesses, community groups, and public and private land owners to implement water quality improvement strategies.
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Land Trust for Tennessee
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Feb 06, 2017
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May 30, 2024 06:15 PM
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Tennessee,
Tennessee River Basin,
Land Trust,
Private Lands
For 20 years, The Land Trust for Tennessee has worked in partnership with landowners and communities across the state to protect land important to the people of Tennessee. From family farms and historic landscapes, to public parks and forests spanning thousands of acres, the work of The Land Trust has a lasting impact on people and places. We hope you will join us.
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Mainspring Conservation Trust
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by
Carol Sanders-Reed
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Jul 18, 2014
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May 30, 2024 06:31 PM
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Mainspring is the land trust in the Southern Blue Ridge mountains, which spans seven counties: Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Jackson, Macon and Swain in North Carolina, and Rabun County, Georgia.
Its goal is to conserve and restore the lands and waters of the Southern Blue Ridge, and to connect the people to these natural treasures.
Formed in 1997 by a group of visionaries, this organization grew into the Land Trust for the Little Tennessee, until it transitioned to Mainspring Conservation Trust in 2016.
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