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Fire Lines Volume 12 Issue 3

Fire Lines Volume 12 Issue 3

May-August 2022 Vol. 12 (3): Research Brief; SFE Updates; What's New in Fire Science?; New Technology and Tools; Other News; Upcoming Events; New Fire Science Publications for the South; Funding Opportunities.

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Conservation Corridor October 2022

Conservation Corridor October 2022

Conservation Corridor October Newsletter

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South Atlantic Blueprint Newsletter September 2022

South Atlantic Blueprint Newsletter September 2022

Fall webinar schedule, on track to release Blueprint 2022 this fall, SECAS article in "Wild Weekly".

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The Clean Water Act Owner's Manual is coming soon!

The Clean Water Act Owner's Manual is coming soon!

The Clean Water Act became law 50 years ago. To commemorate the milestone of this landmark legislation and mark our continued resolve to protect waterways across our country, River Network is updating our transformational Clean Water Act Owner’s Manual!

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Wildlife Management Institute Outdoor News Bulletin July 2022

Wildlife Management Institute Outdoor News Bulletin July 2022

July 2022 | Volume 76, Issue 7 | Published since 1946

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South Atlantic Conservation Blueprint Newsletter July 2022

South Atlantic Conservation Blueprint Newsletter July 2022

Progress on addressing Blueprint workshop comments

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Landscape Partnership Newsletter Announcing The Literature Gateway: Bird-Vegetation Relationships in Eastern and Boreal Forests

Landscape Partnership Newsletter Announcing The Literature Gateway: Bird-Vegetation Relationships in Eastern and Boreal Forests

Working Lands for Wildlife is happy to announce the launch of the Literature Gateway: A Systematic Map of Bird-Vegetation Relationships in Eastern and Boreal Forests. The Literature Gateway is the newest online tool to join the suite of decision-support tools hosted on the Landscape Partnership Portal.

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South Atlantic Blueprint June 2022 Newsletter

South Atlantic Blueprint June 2022 Newsletter

Blueprint workshop results and summer web forum schedule.

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American Fisheries Society Newsletter May 2022

American Fisheries Society Newsletter May 2022

Tribal Outreach Program, DNA Shark ID, Climate Communications Training

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American Fisheries Society Newsletter April 2022

American Fisheries Society Newsletter April 2022

AFS News: Recovering America's Wildlife Act Nears Floor Vote, Spokane Abstract Extension, Native Fish Need Natural Flows

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New Plan Guides Conservation Action On America’s Central And Eastern Grasslands And Savannas

New Plan Guides Conservation Action On America’s Central And Eastern Grasslands And Savannas

New Plan Guides Conservation Action on America’s Central and Eastern Grasslands and Savannas

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South Atlantic Conservation Blueprint Newsletter March 2022

South Atlantic Conservation Blueprint Newsletter March 2022

New SECAS coordinator, spring web forum schedule, progress on South Atlantic-->SECAS transition.

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Stakeholder Webinar: Understanding the Human Dimensions of Private Lands Conservation and Management

Stakeholder Webinar: Understanding the Human Dimensions of Private Lands Conservation and Management

Series of speakers on human dimensions of working with private landowners to effect conservation.

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How a hurricane fueled wildfires in the Florida Panhandle

How a hurricane fueled wildfires in the Florida Panhandle

The wildfires that broke out in the Florida Panhandle in early March 2022 were the nightmare fire managers had feared since the day Hurricane Michael flattened millions of trees there in 2018. It might sound odd – hurricanes helping to fuel wildfires. But Michael’s 160 mph winds left tangles of dead trees that were ready to burn.

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