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Anderson, Mark
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Matthew Cimitile
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published
Oct 08, 2013
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Aug 26, 2022 01:49 PM
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Angel, Patrick
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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last modified
Nov 12, 2013 05:18 PM
The Appalachian Regional Reforestation Initiative (ARRI) and Green Forests Work (GFW) are two regional initiatives created to reestablish healthy, productive forest habitat on active and mine scarred lands (legacy mines) in the eastern coal fields. ARRI’s and GFW's goals are to plant more high-value hardwood trees on old and new surface mines, increase the survival rates and growth rates of those trees, and to expedite the establishment of forest habitat through natural succession.
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Appalachian Conservation Heroes Retiring
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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Jul 24, 2017
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News
This year we say goodbye to a number of individuals who were instrumental in the development and growth of landscape conservation in the Appalachians.
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News & Events
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Appalachian Fire Conference 2013
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Matthew Cimitile
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Jul 24, 2013
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last modified
Aug 29, 2013 12:35 PM
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Wildland Fire,
Events
This conference is designed for anyone with an interest in wildland fire in the Appalachian Region. It promises to be unique in its approach to sharing information. First, it is a conference about wildland fire in the Appalachians that is held in the Appalachians. Second, and equally unique, is that the conference is not a research symposium and it is not a managers meeting; it is both. The objective of the Consortium of Appalachian Fire Managers and Scientists and the Association for Fire Ecology is for fire managers and researchers to learn from each other so they can better understand problems specific to the highly diverse Appalachian Mountains and to work together to solve those problems.
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Appalachian Landscape
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Matthew Cimitile
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Dec 17, 2014
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Dec 23, 2014 08:24 AM
The Appalachians in Fall.
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Tools & Resources
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Appalachian Landscape Conservation Fellowship
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Matthew Cimitile
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Nov 30, 2016
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last modified
Dec 01, 2016 10:34 AM
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News,
Job Announcements
The Fellowship offers a unique opportunity for new-entry professionals to be part of the emerging field of Landscape Conservation. This is a post-graduate level opportunity with career interests in applied landscape conservation science and management, working for the Appalachian Landscape Conservation Cooperative.
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Appalachian LCC Activity Update to National Park Service
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Matthew Cimitile
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Nov 12, 2012
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last modified
Mar 07, 2022 04:42 PM
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Federal,
Our Work
Coordinator Jean Brennan gave a webinar presentation on recent accomplishments and the future direction of the Appalachian LCC to the National Park Service (NPS) Natural Areas Team on October 18, 2012.
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Theme: Work of the Appalachian LCC
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Appalachian LCC and Eastern Brook Trout Joint Venture Project Overviews
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Matthew Cimitile
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Jul 22, 2013
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last modified
Aug 25, 2015 09:47 AM
In this video, Jason Coombs of the University of Massachusetts gives a brief overview of three current projects taking place with the Appalachian LCC and the Eastern Brook Trout Joint Venture. These include web-based tools and viewers such as the Riparian Restoration Prioritization to Promote Climate Change Resilience tool that will be posted on the Appalachian LCC Web Portal when completed. Coombs also provided an update on the Eastern Brook Trout habitat patch layer.
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Theme: Work of the Appalachian LCC
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Appalachian LCC Briefing to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Northeast Regional Office
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Matthew Cimitile
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Jun 06, 2013
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last modified
Mar 07, 2022 04:29 PM
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Theme: Work of the Appalachian LCC
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Appalachian LCC Chair David Whitehurst Receives Southeast's Most Prestigious Conservation Award
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Matthew Cimitile
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Oct 18, 2012
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last modified
Jan 21, 2013 10:24 AM
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News
David Whitehurst, Chair of the Appalachian Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC) Steering Committee and Director of the Bureau of Wildlife Resources at the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries (DGIF), received the Clarence W. Watson Award for his tremendous, sustained service to resource conservation.
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