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Image JPEG image Bobscapes-App-and-hand.jpg
by Tracy Clark published Mar 14, 2023
Image of Bobscapes App on a mobile phone in a person's hand.
Located in Bobscapes Images
Image Bobwhite Grasslands and Savannas Project Boundaries FY22-26
by Tracy Clark published Mar 04, 2022
Bobwhite Grasslands & Savannas Project Boundaries FY22-26 Map
Located in Bobwhite-site-images
Image Bog Turtle
by Tracy Clark published Apr 16, 2023
Bog turtle - Photo credit J.D. Kleopfer
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Image object code CMI Banner with logo
by Tracy Clark published Mar 04, 2013 last modified May 20, 2019 06:32 PM
CMI banner
Located in LP Members / / Conservation Management Institute of Virginia Tech / Conservation Management Institute of Virginia Tech
Image Comparing Mussels
by Tracy Clark published Mar 26, 2021
Staff from the Asheville Field Office have spent the summer of 2018 working with University of North Carolina-Asheville student Brittany Barker-Jones on efforts to advance conservation of the French Broad River. Brittany is one of this year’s five McCullough Fellows, a UNCA program that connects undergraduate researchers with area organizations, people, and places to work on a project in one or more of these areas: land use and conservation; urban planning; sustainable agriculture; resilience and environmental sustainability.This year’s class of McCullough fellows recently joined Service biologist Jason Mays at the Little River in North Carolina’s Transylvania County to snorkel for mussels. The students were able to see all four native mussel species found in the river – the federally-endangered Appalachian elktoe (Alasmidonta raveneliana), longsolid (Fusconaia subrotunda), creeper (Strophitus undulatus), and slippershell mussel (Alasmidonta viridis).Credit: G. Peeples/USFWS
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Image Pascal source code Corridor map
by Tracy Clark published Aug 13, 2024
Map of North America showing general idea of connecting anchor sites to corridors.
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Image Troff document cover-monarch butterfly report
by Tracy Clark published Feb 27, 2025
cover art for report
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Image PNG image Directory Image
by Tracy Clark published Nov 09, 2013 last modified Jan 22, 2014 10:26 AM
Image for Expertise Database/Member Directory
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Image object code DOD logo
by Tracy Clark published Aug 13, 2024
Department of Defense logo
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FAQs
by Tracy Clark published Dec 30, 2020 last modified Sep 17, 2022 09:34 AM
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