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GoogleDoc: Position Paper
Develop a “position paper” of vision, goals over next few years (Gwen to serve as lead) Bridgett Costanzo, Bill Jenkins, Perry Wheelock ID workplan, work groups, gaps, communication needs Develop next steps
Herpetofauna
This space is reserved for the scientific community of practice (COP) with interests focused on amphibian and reptile conservation, to include members of the Partnership for Amphibian and Reptile Conservation and other non-member experts. All folders and content within this Work Space are private and can only be seen by registered members of the group. If you wish to participate in active discussions and information sharing, you can join this COP by clicking on the "Join a Group" button on the top right.
Herpetofauna
 
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Private Calendar for the Herpetofauna CoP
SEPARC 2013 Annual Meeting
 
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2013 Northeast Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Meeting
Meetings are held annually and provide a forum to discuss NEPARC projects, hear presentations on various herp conservation and research activities, network and enjoy the company of like-minded herp enthusiasts, and elect officers.
2013 Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists
 
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Project Documents
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Overview
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Training Opportunity
 
Ohio River Basin FHP Overview and Strategy
 
The Ohio River Basin FHP and Appalachian LCC
 
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Purpose and Accomplishments
 
Ohio River Basin Fish Habitat Partnership
The Ohio River Basin Fish Habitat Partnership was formed to protect, restore, and enhance priority habitat for fish and mussels in the watersheds of the Ohio River Basin. We pursue this mission for the benefit of the public, but what brings us to the table is as diverse as the basin itself. Whether it is sport fish, mussels, imperiled fish, water quality, or one of many other drivers, what bonds us is the Basin and our desire to work together to protect, restore, and enhance her aquatic resources.