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SARP's Latest News Update
Periodic news updates from the Southeast Aquatic Resources Partnership.
Materials to review prior to meeting
Find here a PDF of App LCC funded research that will be discussed during the workshop.
Directions
Find here directions to Wheeler NWR Visitors center
Accommodation Information
Find here a PDF with list of hotels near Wheeler NWR
Wheeler NWR Partners Workshop
 
The Powell River gets Infusion of Freshwater Mussels in Restoration Effort
They're small, slimy and extremely slow moving. Freshwater mussels may not pass the eye test as one of nature's key players, but the unique filter-feeding creatures are vital to the ecological health of rivers and streams.
Getting Started: How To Add Content to the Portal
Instructions for adding content to the portal including: a general overview; pages; news items; links; files; events; collections; and discussions.
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Dieffenbach, Fred
Coordinates Appalachian Trail environmental monitoring programs as a member of the National Park Service's Inventory and Monitoring Program for the purpose of achieving a broader ecosystem-level understanding.
Successful Recovery and Removal from Endangered Species Act of Native Kentucky Plant a Victory for Conservation Partners
State of Kentucky and U.S. Forest Service played crucial role in recovering the white-haired goldenrod, adding to growing list of ESA successes
Socio-economic Tools
A collection of decision-support tools and socio-economic products.
Socio-economic Projects
A list of Human Dimension projects pertaining to socio-economics taking place within the Appalachian LCC boundary.
Urban Conservation
People are moving into cities at a greater rate than ever before. This makes urban conservation a crucially important endeavor in order to make nature and natural resource issues relevant to a growing part of the population. Many agencies and organizations are working in urban environments to preserve green spaces, enhance awareness of urban conservation issues, and create sustainable solutions to make cities more livable. This section focuses on areas and opportunities available to cities to experience nature first-hand in the unique places within and surrounding our ever-expanding urban communities. It also highlights approaches to engage urban populations in exploring the wonders of nature found in and around cities and towns. Check out a variety of resources, activities, and other information related to urban conservation.
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Catskills by James Bleeker