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FY2015 Brook Trout Conservation Funding Opportunity
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by
EBTJV
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published
Aug 05, 2014
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last modified
Jun 02, 2025 01:11 PM
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filed under:
Aquatic,
Funding,
Riparian Restoration,
Rivers,
Streams,
News
The Eastern Brook Trout Joint Venture (EBTJV) is seeking project proposals focused on conserving the habitats needed to support healthy and productive wild Brook Trout populations.
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Pricing the Priceless: Ecosystem Services Science at USGS
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by
USGS
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published
Aug 05, 2014
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last modified
Jun 02, 2025 01:11 PM
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filed under:
Water,
News,
Aquatic,
Economy
Nature's products and services are essential not only to the ecosystems that provide them, but also to the people and societies built on them. Factoring their value into cost-benefit analyses is an important part of smart planning. But that raises a new question—how to assign value to ecosystem services?
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USGS Releases a New U.S. Karst Map
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by
USGS
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published
Aug 11, 2014
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last modified
Jan 01, 2015 01:37 PM
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filed under:
News,
Cave and Karst,
Map Products
USGS has released a digital map compilation, database and report delineating areas of the United States, including Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, having karst or the potential for development of karst and pseudokarst.
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Fracking Components Affect Thyroid Hormone Receptors
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by
Clinical Oncology News
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published
Aug 11, 2014
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last modified
Aug 11, 2014 09:34 AM
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filed under:
News,
Energy,
Hazards
A subset of chemicals used in hydraulic fracturing can interfere with thyroid hormone receptors, according to a study presented at the joint meeting of the International Society of Endocrinology and the Endocrine Society.
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Science Applications: Fostering Science Excellence for the Service
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by
USFWS
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published
Aug 22, 2014
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last modified
Aug 16, 2019 03:49 PM
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filed under:
Federal,
News,
Video
This video answers two questions: 1. What does the Science Applications program work on and; 2. Why is it important to the public and the staff of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
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Primary Influences on Water Temperature for Inland Streams
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by
COMET Program
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published
Aug 22, 2014
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last modified
Jun 02, 2025 01:11 PM
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filed under:
Aquatic,
Climate Change,
Rivers,
Water,
Streams,
News
The COMET Program is pleased to announce the publication of the new lesson, "Primary Influences on Water Temperature for Inland Streams". The temperature of inland streams, rivers, and reservoirs affects aquatic wildlife, riparian vegetation, and infrastructure.
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Land managers to gain tools to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions
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by
Virginia Tech
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published
Aug 26, 2014
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filed under:
Climate Change,
News
Trees take in and store a lot of carbon dioxide, or CO2, a greenhouse gas. Being able to measure forestry and agricultural intake and emissions of CO2 is critical to developing a strategy for addressing climate change by reducing greenhouse gases.
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USDA Provides $328 Million to Conserve Wetlands and Farmland, Boost Economy
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by
USDA
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published
Sep 08, 2014
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filed under:
Water,
Funding,
Agriculture,
News
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced today that $328 million in conservation funding is being invested to help landowners protect and restore key farmlands, grasslands and wetlands across the nation. The USDA initiative will benefit wildlife and promote outdoor recreation and related sectors of the economy.
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$35 Million in Grants to Boost State Endangered Species Conservation Efforts Funding to 20 states will help collaborative efforts to conserve America’s most imperiled species
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by
USFWS
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published
Sep 09, 2014
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last modified
Sep 09, 2014 04:53 PM
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filed under:
News,
Funding,
Endangered Species
Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell and U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service Director Dan Ashe today announced nearly $35 million in
grants to 20 states to enable collaborative efforts to conserve many of
America’s imperiled species, ranging from the red cockaded woodpecker in
the Southeast to a variety of bat species in the Midwest to a colorful
flower in the Rocky Mountains.
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The Audubon Climate Change Report at a Glance
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by
National Audubon Society
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published
Sep 11, 2014
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filed under:
Report,
Climate Change,
Map Products,
News
A new Climate Change report by Audubon is a comprehensive, first-of-its kind study that predicts how climate change could affect the ranges of 588 North American birds.
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