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Aquatic Conservation Framework (ACF)

Aquatic Conservation Framework (ACF)

Welcome to the Aquatic Connectivity Framework hub. This Framework is designed to protect and enhance the health of our nation's aquatic ecosystems.

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ACF Conservation Practices

ACF Conservation Practices

As part of the Aquatic Connectivity Framework, these practices will be implemented in target geographies across 16 states to achieve landscape-scale improvements in aquatic habitat conditions.

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ACF Fact Sheet

ACF Fact Sheet

The Aquatic Connectivity Framework (ACF) is a WLFW partnership effort that brings together public and private partners to tackle critical threats to watersheds across 16 states in the eastern and central U.S.

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Outreach Materials

Outreach Materials

Brochures, Fact Sheets, Posters, and Printouts that can be used by NRCS and our partners to spread knowledge about aquatic conservation.

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Science Briefs

Science Briefs

Short summations of science funded by NRCS with the intention of informing aquatic conservation.

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Webinars and Videos

Webinars and Videos

Conservation and working lands videos and webinars developed by our partners. These webinars are meant for a wide range of audiences — from technical experts and practitioners to landowners and the public.

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Training

Training

This section of the Landscape Partnership Portal provides resources for practitioners and landowners alike to gain new skills and advance their work on landscape-level conservation. Through webinars and training, you can learn about science-led conservation techniques, decision-support tools, research applications in the field, and ways to improve working lands in partnership.

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