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Oveson, Craig
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Pagliaro, Rebekah
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Palmer, Sally
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Feb 20, 2012
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Parent Portlet
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Partner Interviews
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December 5th, 2017 Appalachian LCC Conservation Fellow
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Integrating Cultural Resource Preservation at a Landscape Level
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Partnering to Connect Citico Creek
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Jan 20, 2017
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Dam removal projects are best done in partnership and one of the best examples is the Upper Citico Creek dam removal project in Tennessee’s Cherokee National Forest highlighted in our short film Connecting Citico Creek. American Rivers teamed up with two federal agencies, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife and the U.S. Forest Service, to achieve the common goal of restoring aquatic habitat. Each partner brought their expertise and resources to the table to produce an efficient, high quality, low cost victory in the Little Tennessee River watershed.
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Partnerships on Working Lands
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Dec 30, 2020
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Across the West, the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation is working with ranchers, federal and state partners, and other non-profit organizations to support conservation on working lands.
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Pashley, David
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Feb 21, 2012
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Paul Hessburg: Why Wildfires Have Gotten Worse-and What We Can Do About It
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Dec 30, 2020
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Megafires, individual fires that burn more than 100,000 acres, are on the rise in the western United States -- the direct result of unintentional yet massive changes we've brought to the forests through a century of misguided management. What steps can we take to avoid further destruction? Forest ecologist Paul Hessburg confronts some tough truths about wildfires and details how we can help restore the natural balance of the landscape.
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Peck, Andrew
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Feb 20, 2012
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