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Global Vulnerability of Forests to Climate Change-Related Tree Mortality is Widely Underestimated
by U.S. Geological Survey published Aug 11, 2015 last modified Aug 26, 2015 02:54 PM — filed under: , ,
Forests worldwide are vulnerable to growing risks of drought- and heat-induced tree mortality and forest die-off because of a rapidly warming Earth, according to just-published research in the scientific journal Ecosphere. The paper is an invited “ESA Centennial Paper” to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Ecological Society of America.
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by Rhishja Cota published Oct 25, 2022 last modified Oct 25, 2022 04:43 PM — filed under: , , , , , , , , ,
While we could have gone in with a bush hog mower, we tried something new this year – goats, adorable and effective goats.
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by Rhishja Cota published Oct 25, 2022 — filed under: , , , , , , , , ,
While many migratory birds are spending warm sunny days in Central and South America, Vermont biologists are braving the cold to improve conditions for birds when they return from their wintering grounds to breed in Vermont.
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Gopher Tortoise Council Newsletter Summer 2019
by Web Editor published Nov 20, 2019 — filed under: , , ,
In This Issue; Message From a Co-Chair; Announcements; Proposal Solicitations; Interview with a Herpetologist; In Appreciation of Dick Franz; Student Spotlight; Recent Research Citations; Education Corner; Georgia Joins in on Gopher Tortoise Day; Upland Snake Conservation Initiative Brochure.
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Gopher tortoises in Southern states deserve federal protections, groups say
by Rhishja Cota published Mar 28, 2023 last modified Nov 03, 2023 09:33 PM — filed under: , , , , , , , ,
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Gopher tortoises imperiled by loss of habitat largely caused by human development should be placed on the endangered species list in four southern states, environmental groups said Wednesday as they prepared to sue the federal government over the issue.
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Gov. Deal Honors Three Companies as 2012 Forestry for Wildlife Partners
by Georgia Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Resources Division published Feb 07, 2013 — filed under: , ,
Gov. Nathan Deal recognized three corporate forest landowners today for their stewardship in land management and practices benefiting the state’s wildlife.
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Happy Birthday, National Wildlife Refuge System!
by USFWS published Mar 01, 2016 — filed under:
Hooray for America’s nature. One big reason it’s there to treasure: the National Wildlife Refuge System, the world’s premier network of public lands devoted to wildlife conservation. The Refuge System turns 113 on March 14.
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Healing from the Inside Out
by Web Editor published Jun 10, 2020 last modified Jun 10, 2020 09:17 PM — filed under: , , ,
Perspectives from the first Indigenous woman to ever serve as a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Native American liaison
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Hellbender Proposed for Endangered Species Act Protection: A Call to Action for Aquatic Conservation
by Brian Rhodes published Dec 16, 2024 last modified Dec 16, 2024 10:01 AM — filed under: , , , ,
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) has proposed to protect the Eastern Hellbender (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis) as endangered under the Endangered Species Act. This proposal addresses the dramatic decline in Hellbender populations due to habitat loss, water pollution, and other factors. The proposal builds on years of collaborative conservation work and scientific study, highlighting the need to safeguard this species to maintain the health of freshwater ecosystems. This proposed rule would extend protection to hellbenders across their range, from New York to Georgia.
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Hellbender Research Featured in New Documentary
by Rhishja Cota published Oct 24, 2022 last modified Jul 12, 2023 06:03 PM — filed under: , , , , , , ,
Dr. Rod Williams' hellbender research, the Purdue rearing lab and more than 12 years of the lab's work are featured in a new documentary, Hellbender in the Blue, produced by Teardrop Pictures.
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