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Progress Report
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Report from vendor The Nature Conservancy for Stream Classification Project in 4th Quarter, 2012.
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Q4 2012 Reporting Materials and TOT Reviews
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4th Quarter, 2012 Report for Stream Classification & Mapping
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Q1 2013
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Report materials from vendor for review.
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Quarterly Reports
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Q1 2013 Progress Report
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Report from Vendor of Climate Change Vulnerability Project for First Quarter of 2013.
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Q1 2013 Report Materials
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Q1 2013 TOT Review Summary
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Reviews from Technical Oversight Team on this Quarterly Report.
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Q1 2013 TOT Reviews
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Q1 2013 TOT Reviews
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Post your comments on this report here.
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Quarterly Reports
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Q1 2013
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Q3 2012 Reviews By Technical Oversight Team
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This file contains the combined technical comments of TOT members for the Energy Forecasts project.
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Q3 2012 Reporting Materials and Reviews
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Q3 2012 Reviews by TOT Members
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Quarterly Reports
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Contains past quarterly reporting materials from the vendor as well as reviews submitted by Technical Oversight Team members.
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Aquatic Habitat Stream Classification Team
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Quarterly Reports & Reviews
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Contains past quarterly reporting materials from the vendor as well as reviews submitted by Technical Oversight Team members.
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Energy Forcasts Team
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Quarterly Reports for Review
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Contains the most recent Quarterly Report materials from the vendor for review by the Technical Oversight Team.
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Aquatic Ecological Flows Team
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Range-wide assessment of grazing and hydrology in bog turtle wetlands
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In December 2018, a meeting of bog turtle experts was hosted in Richmond, VA and experts across the Eastern range of the species identified as a high priority the need to better understand the benefits and potential negative impacts of livestock grazing in bog turtle inhabited wetlands. Hydrologic conditions in bog turtle wetlands emerged as a secondary concern needing more research. Recently, NRCS’ Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP) awarded funds to Dr. Carola Haas leading a team of researchers at Virginia Tech University to conduct an assessment on these two topics (grazing and hydrology).
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WLFW Outcomes: Funded Research