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647 Early Successional Habitat Management
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674 Early Successional Habitat Management Job Sheet. This job sheet was modified for Bobwhite management in the Southeastern United States.
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666-Forest Stand Improvement for Bobwhite Quail
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666- Forest Stand Improvement. This job sheet has been modified specifically for the management of Bobwhite Quail and other early successional species in the Southeastern United States. • Follow state Best Management Practices (BMPs) for forestry and all applicable laws and regulations. Creating and maintaining open canopy pine savanna with the implementation of proper thinnings in combination with frequent prescribed fire and/or brush management (see job sheets for Prescribed Burning for Bobwhite Quail-338 and/or Brush Management for Bobwhite Quail-314) will provide the required conditions needed for a host of species dependent or favored by early successional habitat such as quail, deer, turkey, songbirds, small mammals, native grasses and wild flowers, pollinator insects and plants.
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800-acre Buck Lake Wildfire
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The 800-acre Buck Lake Wildfire began in the Buck Lake Conservation Area, Florida on February 21, 2011. Credit: Steve Miller
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2016 Southeastern Forest Private Lands Partnership Forum
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March 1, Pensacola, Florida Session Recommendations
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2023 Shade Your Stream Grant Program Request for Proposals
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Non-point source pollution poses many threats to aquatic and human life across the Tennessee River Basin. In 2020, Tennessee River Basin Network partners voiced their concern about this growing threat and the need to collectively increase capacity to address it. In response, the Tennessee River Basin Network launched a Shade Your Stream grant program in 2021. This program supports individuals and organizations that empower people and their communities to effectively safeguard their watershed’s aquatic and human life through outreach and a hands- on, cost-effective, user-friendly riparian restoration technique.
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2023 Tennessee River Basin Network Annual Conference
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Registration Now Open! | TRBN 9th Annual Conference (Aug 23-24, 2023)
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2026 Joint Fire Science Program Research Funding Opportunity
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The Joint Fire Science Program (JFSP) funding opportunities for fiscal year 2026 are now open.
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A Deeper Creek - The Watchable Waters of Appalachia
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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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A Floral Survey of Cliff Habitats Along Bull Run at Manassas National Battlefield Park
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Courtney James, Biological Science Technician, National Park Service, Manassas National Battlefield Park; Esther D. Stroh, Matthew A. Struckhoff, and Keith W. Grabner, U.S. Geological Survey, Columbia Environmental Research Center
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A Golden Anniversary in a Diamond Year
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Kimberly Robinson, Museum Curator, National Park Service, George Washington Memorial Parkway
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