Return to Wildland Fire
Return to Northern Bobwhite site
Return to Working Lands for Wildlife site
Return to Working Lands for Wildlife site
Return to SE Firemap
Return to the Landscape Partnership Literature Gateway Website
return
return to main site

Skip to content. | Skip to navigation

Sections

Personal tools

You are here: Home / News & Events / Conservation Newsletters / Tennessee River Basin Network Newsletter / Tennessee River Basin Network News March 2020

Tennessee River Basin Network News March 2020

Your Network News - Cast your vote on TRBN priorities

The TRBN Steering Committee had a productive meeting in Cleveland, TN last week. We welcomed some new faces to this meeting and are very excited about the areas of expertise these members will bring to our Network's leadership. Meeting minutes will be uploaded to our Network website soon.

Please take the time to help the Network identify shared priorities for 2020 by completing the brief survey HERE and also linked below. Your voice is an integral part to moving our Network forward.  AKA Aquatic Biodiversity's Super Tuesday!

We also would like to welcome the Boone Watershed Partnership as a new partner to the Network. Thanks for joing us! If you are interested in becoming a partner you can submit your inquiry HERE.

The Mission of the Tennessee River Basin Network is to inspire and empower the people of the Tennessee River Basin to effectively steward the region's aquatic biodiversity.

Partner Spotlight

Conservation Fisheries, Inc.

Conservation Fisheries, Inc. (hereafter, CFI) has been an engaged partner of the TRBN since the Network's inception in 2014. CFI is a non-profit based in Knoxville, Tennessee and is dedicated to the preservation of the region's aquatic biodiversity. CFI was the first facility in the Southeast to propagate rare, non-game fishes for recovery work. Co-Director, J.R. Shute, shares more about himself and his organization's role in conservation of aquatic life.

Read More

We Need Your Vote

Deadline: March 19th

The TRBN wants your vote on Network priorities! What should we discuss at our Annual Meeting? What should we work on collectively over the next year? Please fill out this brief (3 min.) survey to unite our diverse partnership in collective action this year.

VOTE HERE

Upcoming Webinar

Thrive Regional Partnership
March 25th @11am EST

Join us in hearing from members of the Thrive Regional Partnership on innovative collective action their partnership is pushing forward to protect aquatic biodiversity. Thrive Regional Partnership is a collaborative organization that unites people across the growing tri-state region to preserve community and natural character for generations to come.

Speaker Bios & Registration

Funding Opportunity

Deadline: May 1st

Any graduate students studying the connection between sustainable agriculture and aquatic life?  The southern region's Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education program under USDA is currently accepting proposals for their graduate student grant program. Learn More

Watershed Workshop

Hartselle, AL
April 15th

Topics include watershed systems (what they are and how they work), watershed quality (learn about water quantity and quality in AL), how you can improve watershed function, community driven watershed management, and local water related organizations.

Filed under: News, TRB, Tennessee River Basin