-
Workspace
-
by
Web Editor
—
published
Apr 16, 2023
—
last modified
Jun 26, 2023 01:33 AM
-
Workspace
-
by
Web Editor
—
published
Apr 16, 2023
—
last modified
Jun 26, 2023 01:33 AM
-
World Fisheries Congress 2024 - Early Registration Deadline Approaching Soon
-
by
Web Editor
—
published
Jan 19, 2024
—
filed under:
News,
World Fisheries Congress,
News & Events
As we begin 2024, the 9th World Fisheries Congress is now less than two months away! Take advantage of early registration rates by registering by 31 January 2024.
Located in
News & Events
-
You're Invited - Clarifying Science Needs for Southeastern Grasslands: The Piedmont, Coastal Plain, and Beyond-June 18, 2020
-
by
Web Editor
—
published
Jun 15, 2020
—
last modified
Jun 15, 2020 03:01 PM
Join us via Zoom for this collaborative webinar series hosted by the Southeast CASC and the South Atlantic Conservation Blueprint team. The SE CASC South Atlantic Spring/Summer Science Series will take the place of the South Atlantic Third Thursday Web Forum for the spring and summer months. We hope you will join us as we highlight some of the SE CASC funded science projects relevant to conservation throughout the Southeast and South Atlantic region.
Located in
News & Events
/
Events
/
Upload New Events
-
You're Invited! Perspectives on Prescribed Fire Management in Longleaf Pine Ecosystems
-
by
Web Editor
—
published
Jul 13, 2020
—
last modified
Dec 12, 2023 09:05 PM
—
filed under:
WLFW,
SECASC,
Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center,
Wildland Fire,
News,
Events
SE CASC & South Atlantic Spring/Summer Science Series July 16 2020.
Located in
News & Events
/
Events Inbox
-
Young, Leroy
-
by
Web Editor
—
published
Feb 21, 2012
—
last modified
Dec 09, 2012 01:21 PM
Located in
Expertise Search
-
Your Drop Matters
-
by
Web Editor
—
published
Jan 20, 2017
—
last modified
Mar 08, 2022 07:00 PM
—
filed under:
Threats,
Video,
Streams,
Rivers
Just forty-five years ago, rivers in the U.S. were so polluted that some actually burned. In response, our country created the Clean Water Act amid other strong environmental legislation. Today, two-thirds of our population has never known a time when clean water wasn’t readily available. Despite improvements in the quality of drinking water, freshwater animals and habitats in the southeastern U.S. remain among the most imperiled on Earth. We have become complacent with institutional protections and haven’t challenged our personal behaviors. How can we solve the freshwater crisis starting in our own backyard? Video by TEDxChattanooga.
Located in
Training
/
Videos and Webinars
-
YouTube Copy Link
-
by
Web Editor
—
published
Apr 15, 2023
Image 3C – YouTube Copy Link
Located in
Help
/
Help Images
-
YouTube Share Button
-
by
Web Editor
—
published
Apr 15, 2023
Image 3B – YouTube Share Button
Located in
Help
/
Help Images
-
Zachritz, Walter
-
by
Web Editor
—
published
Feb 20, 2012
—
last modified
May 14, 2014 01:37 PM
Located in
Expertise Search