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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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News & Events
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Science for productive forests: Understanding trends and projections
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by
Web Editor
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published
Jul 17, 2025
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filed under:
News,
USDA,
USDA Forest Service,
News & Events
Since the Forest Service’s inception, agency scientists have worked shoulder to shoulder with forest managers to support sustainable and efficient timber production. The Forest Service provides authoritative, nationwide data on the status and trends of forest resources and wood processing facilities.
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News & Events
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Science Needs Your Dead Cicadas
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by
The Atlantic Cities
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published
Jun 05, 2013
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filed under:
News
The department of biology at North Carolina State University is looking for crooked cicadas: cicadas with one wing slightly shorter than the other, or with a wing containing an odd number of veins, or maybe a little leg segment that's not quite the right length.
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News & Events
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Science Seminar Sept 17: New Project Lightning Talks
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by
Web Editor
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published
Sep 08, 2024
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last modified
Oct 11, 2024 06:03 PM
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filed under:
WLFW,
News & Events,
Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center,
SECASC,
News,
Events
Researcher + partner pairs talk about their newly funded projects for FY24.
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WLFW Events Inbox
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Scientists Locate Natural “Strongholds” that Could Protect Nature in the Face of Climate Change
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by
The Nature Conservancy
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published
Sep 05, 2012
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last modified
Sep 17, 2012 09:34 AM
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filed under:
Climate Change,
Resilience,
News
A new study by The Nature Conservancy has identified a series of landscapes across the American Northeast and southeastern Canada that are predicted to withstand the growing impacts of climate change and help ensure nature’s survival.
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News & Events
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Scientists Locate Natural “Strongholds” across Southeast US that Could Protect Nature in the Face of Climate Change
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by
The Nature Conservancy
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published
Jun 03, 2014
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filed under:
Climate Change,
Climate Adaptation,
News
A new study by The Nature Conservancy has identified a series of natural “strongholds” across the Southeastern United States that are predicted to withstand the growing impacts of climate change and help ensure nature’s survival.
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News & Events
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Scientists Uncover Secret In Centuries-Old Mud, Drawing A New Way To Save Polluted Rivers
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by
Web Editor
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published
Sep 04, 2020
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filed under:
News,
Rivers,
River restoration
A pair of east coast scientists met and fell in love over an interest in researching mud, years before producing a paper that would change how the Eastern United States conducts river restoration.
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News & Events
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Scientists: Strong evidence that human-caused climate change intensified 2015 heat waves
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by
NOAA
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published
Jan 10, 2017
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filed under:
Climate Change,
Drought,
Extremes,
Climate Impacts,
News
Human-caused climate change very likely increased the severity of heat waves that plagued India, Pakistan, Europe, East Africa, East Asia, and Australia in 2015 and helped make it the warmest year on record, according to new research published today in a special edition of the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society.
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SE CASC Newsletter May 2024
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by
Web Editor
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published
May 31, 2024
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filed under:
SECASC,
News,
Newsletter,
Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center,
News & Events
Welcome to the Southeast CASC Newsletter | May 2024
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WLFW Newsletters
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Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center Newsletter
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SE CASC Science Seminar, January 22: New Project Lightning Talks
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by
Web Editor
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published
Jan 13, 2025
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last modified
Jan 13, 2025 05:42 PM
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filed under:
WLFW,
News & Events,
Science Seminar Series,
SECASC,
News,
Working Lands for Wildlife,
Events
Join us for a series of 5-minute talks summarizing newly funded SE CASC projects.
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Events
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