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WLFW Target Species and Projects Map
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WLFW Target Species and Projects Map
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WLFW New 2018 Projects Map
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WLFW New 2018 Projects Map
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Peter Stangel: U.S. Endowment for Forestry and Communities
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Peter Stangel, Chief Operating Officer of the U.S. Endowment for Forestry and Communities, discusses the importance of landscape-level conservation and partnerships as well as his vision for future collaboration.
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Addie Thornton: Southeast Regional Partnership for Planning and Sustainability
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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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Carol Denhof: The Longleaf Alliance
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Carol Denhof, President of the Longleaf Alliance, discusses landscape-level conservation of longleaf pine ecosystems across the Southeast and the role of collaboration between the Alliance, landowners/farmers, NRCS, and others.
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TRB Network: Tennessee Shade Your Stream Grant Application
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In response to TRBN collective priorities and partner input, the Tennessee River Basin Network announces the availability of financial and technical assistance for watershed and community organizations across the Tennessee River Basin within the state of Tennessee to implement a Shade Your Stream project.
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Biologist II - 70722 - Ecology Option -048 - January 2022
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The Biologist II – Ecology Option is a permanent, full-time position used by various agencies throughout the state. This is
management and resource work in the study, development, and improvement of state wildlife and plant resources. Employees in this
classification conduct field and laboratory research projects in accordance with established scientific principles and techniques. Work
may include supervision of technical employees and skilled and unskilled laborers.
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