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by Tab Manager published Apr 11, 2024 last modified Apr 21, 2025 06:26 PM — filed under: ,
An innovative riparian planting and restoration decision support tool, this user-friendly tool allows managers and decision-makers to rapidly identify and prioritize areas along the banks of rivers, streams, and lakes for restoration, making these ecosystems more resilient to disturbance and future changes in climate.
Located in Learning & Tech Transfer / Apps, Maps, & Data
by Tab Manager published Apr 11, 2024 last modified Apr 21, 2025 06:26 PM — filed under: , ,
Users can zoom-in to an area of interest and then compare current conditions against various future scenarios (3 levels of air temperature change x 3 levels of GW sensitivity to air temperature change). The interpretation is simple: red sites are too warm (MWAT > 23 C) and blue sites have suitable temperatures.
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by Tab Manager published Apr 11, 2024 last modified Apr 21, 2025 06:26 PM — filed under: ,
The North Atlantic Aquatic Connectivity Collaborative (NAACC) is a network of individuals from universities, conservation organizations, and state and federal natural resource and transportation departments focused on improving aquatic connectivity across a thirteen- state region, from Maine to West Virginia.
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by Tab Manager published Apr 21, 2025 — filed under: ,
The SE FireMap project aims to develop an improved fire mapping system in the Southeastern United States. This cohesive system will track both prescribed fire and wildfire activity on public and private lands and serve as a critical decision support tool to maximize the effectiveness of fire management practices.
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by Tab Manager published Apr 21, 2025 last modified Apr 21, 2025 06:36 PM — filed under: ,
Forest managers, wildlife conservation groups, policy makers, and other stakeholders often need to review literature on forest bird-vegetation relationships to inform decisions on natural resource management or ecosystem restoration. The literature gateway facilitates the exploration of this literature, helping users find references on a diverse range of management-relevant topics that have been compiled by subject experts based on searches of >60 different sources spanning the past 50+ years.
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by Tab Manager published Apr 21, 2025 — filed under: ,
USDA’s Natural Resource Conservation Service has partnered with the University of Georgia, Quail Forever, and state agencies to conduct an extensive study across 25 states of the USA to assess the impacts of management practices on the northern bobwhite population. As part of this project, biologists will be collecting field data like bobwhite counts, and percentage cover of different cover types (grass, shrub, forb, etc.). Apart from these human-collected data, these biologists will also be using Acoustic Recording Units (ARUs) to collect data on bird calls.
Located in Learning & Tech Transfer / Apps, Maps, & Data
by Tab Manager published Apr 21, 2025 — filed under: ,
The Bobscapes Mobile App will help researchers better understand population dynamics and help managers direct resources for habitat work to the areas where those investments will be most effective in recovering the species. Additionally, for those interested, the app will connect landowners to technical experts who can make habitat recommendations and share information on voluntary cost share programs. Lastly, the data provided will assist wildlife biologists in creating a national habitat network of “Bobwhite landscapes” necessary to ensure this species persists for future generations!
Located in Learning & Tech Transfer / Apps, Maps, & Data
by Rhishja Cota published Apr 24, 2023 last modified Apr 11, 2024 07:31 PM — filed under: , , , , ,
This presentation will look at the science behind the use of fire during the "lightning season" (the months of April – July) and its effects on ground-nesting birds such as quail and Bachman’s sparrow.
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From Flames to Forests: Past, Present, and Future Fires for Sustaining Our Forests and Wildlife
by Web Editor published May 16, 2022 last modified Mar 11, 2023 10:07 PM — filed under: , , , ,
This webinar will feature some of the leading researchers and practitioners in fire science to help us understand how to manage our forests with fire under challenging circumstances.
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Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center Event - Partnering with Fire: Learning from Tribal Nations and Indigenous Practices
by Web Editor published Aug 28, 2024 — filed under: , , , , ,
Join the South Central Climate Adaptation Science Center, the Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center, and the U.S. Forest Service for our upcoming virtual workshop “Partnering with Fire: Learning from Tribal Nations and Indigenous Practices.”
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