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"Cold Water and Hardtack" Episode 308 | Tennessee Uncharted
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Mar 09, 2017
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Mar 09, 2022 11:45 PM
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Streams,
Pride of Place,
Video,
Rivers
Host Erick Baker and the Tennessee Uncharted crew take us on an adventure that looks to the future of water health and species diversity in Tennessee and pays tribute to the past in a Civil War reenactment.
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"Riparian" Episode 309 | Tennessee Uncharted
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Mar 09, 2017
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Mar 09, 2022 09:21 PM
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Video,
Streams,
Conservation Efforts,
Rivers
With 2016’s devastating wildfires and learning about riparian zones feeding Tennessee’s waterways, host Erick Baker discovers that sometimes it takes science to restore faith in our ability to take care of our fair state.
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10,000th Hellbender Released Into the Wild
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Aug 16, 2022
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Jul 26, 2023 01:23 PM
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Online Training Resources,
WLFW,
Eastern Hellbender Additional Resources,
Webinars and Instructional Videos,
Video,
Aquatics,
Additional Resources,
Working Lands for Wildlife,
Eastern Hellbender,
Resources
HELLBENDER HISTORY -- the 10,000th hellbender was recently released into an Ozark river in an effort to support a declining population for the endangered species. The Saint Louis Zoo, MDC and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have partnered together for nearly 20 years during this effort. Learn more in this short video.
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“One Stick at a Time” in pursuit of climate adaptations for a more sustainable future
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Jun 21, 2017
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Mar 04, 2022 04:03 PM
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Climate Change,
Climate Impacts,
Video,
Webinar,
Climate Adaptation
This film follows land managers in the Methow Valley, Washington for over a year, from forests to rivers, from fires to snowfall, from beaver capture to release as they try to come to grips with the impacts of climate change and the possible adaptation options right in front of them. It is a conversation starter for answering the question "What can I do?" With support from the best climate experts in the Northwest, it is a chance for each of us to think about what our landscapes will be like ten decades from now. It is a nudge to start today to make our surroundings better than they would be if we did nothing. The film was conceived as part of the 10 Decades Project, the goal of which is to inspire thousands of us to take measurable, concrete steps for climate adaptation in every area for which we are responsible.
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A Deeper Creek - The Watchable Waters of Appalachia
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Jan 20, 2017
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Mar 08, 2022 09:37 PM
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Streams,
Conservation Efforts,
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A virtual dive into some of North America's richest rivers, and a fun look at an innovative river snorkeling program that has brought thousands of citizen snorkelers to the vibrant waters of Southern Appalachia. Video by Freshwaters Illustrated.
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Addie Thornton: Southeast Regional Partnership for Planning and Sustainability
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Dec 30, 2020
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Mar 04, 2022 04:23 PM
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Voices From the Community,
Conservation,
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Addie Thornton, Project Manager of the Southeast Regional Partnership for Planning and Sustainability (SERPPAS), discusses how diverse stakeholders from the military and conservation space can learn from one another and work together to achieve meaningful outcomes at a landscape level.
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America's Forests in South Carolina - Sustainable Forestry and African American Land Retention Network
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Dec 30, 2020
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last modified
Jul 13, 2021 04:46 PM
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Historically Underserved Farmers & Ranchers,
Farmers,
Forests,
Landowners,
Forestry,
Forest Management,
Video,
South Carolina,
U.S. Endowment for Forestry and Communities
This episode of America's Forests with Chuck Leavell in South Carolina features African American landowners and foresters and The Sustainable Forestry and African American Land Retention Network, a program of the U.S. Endowment for Forestry and Communities.
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Assessing Regional Connectivity in Current and Future Landscapes
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Matthew Cimitile
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Mar 21, 2013
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last modified
Mar 04, 2022 09:05 PM
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Sustainability,
Video,
Webinar
Connectivity among conservation reserves has long been recognized as necessary for long-term persistence of populations and continued evolution in anthropogenically-dominated landscapes.
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Biological Indicators of Soil Health
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Feb 21, 2022
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Video,
Soil Health
Participants in this webinar will learn about the biological importance related to soil health management. Advantages and limitations for a variety of biological soil health indicators will be discussed including how they are measured and may be interpreted.
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Bobwhite history and biology
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Feb 22, 2021
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Apr 21, 2023 02:15 PM
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WLFW,
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Northern Bobwhite Quail,
Bobwhite Quail Seminar Series,
Video,
Grasslands and Savannas,
Working Lands for Wildlife,
South Carolina Bobwhite Initiative
Dr. Cory Heaton of Clemson University talks about bobwhite biology and history with a focus on habitat requirements. If you think the bobwhite decline is due to something other than habitat, watch this video.
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