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Landscape Partnership WLFW Wildland Fire Courses by Web Editor, last updated: Jan 15, 2025 06:41 PM
 
SECAS Third Thursday Web Forum January 16th 2025 by Web Editor, last updated: Jan 14, 2025 10:06 PM
Mapping freshwater resilience in the conterminous United States
SE CASC Science Seminar, January 22: New Project Lightning Talks by Web Editor, last updated: Jan 13, 2025 05:42 PM
Join us for a series of 5-minute talks summarizing newly funded SE CASC projects.
SE FireMap 2.0 by Web Editor, last updated: Jan 10, 2025 11:13 AM
 
Aquatics by Web Editor, last updated: Jan 02, 2025 01:39 PM
 
SECAS December 2024 Newsletter by Web Editor, last updated: Dec 20, 2024 06:49 PM
Web forums require registration in the new year, plan for the 2025 Blueprint update
WLFW West Newsletter December 2024 by Web Editor, last updated: Dec 20, 2024 05:27 PM
Unique and Threatened Species Gets Big Boost from Conservation | Fresh Podcasts | WLFW on Instagram
Fire Lines Volume 14 Issue 3 by Web Editor, last updated: Dec 20, 2024 05:05 PM
Fire Science | Research Brief | New & Updated Technology | Recent & Featured Publications | SFE in Action | Florida Prescribed Fire Councils | Gopher Tortoise Council 2024 Annual Meeting | Our Programs | Our Products | Fire Community | Fire Science Exchange Network | Upcoming Events | Funding Opportunities | Additional Resources | SFE Partner Spotlight
Southeast (SE) FireMap by Web Editor, last updated: Dec 20, 2024 01:24 PM
 
LOGO: Aquatic Connectivity Framework by Sage Voorhees, last updated: Dec 19, 2024 01:05 PM
Logo for ACF
ESRI Blog: Tech Meets Ecology, Environmental Digital Twin Enhances Longleaf Pine Restoration by Sage Voorhees, last updated: Dec 19, 2024 12:30 PM
Article on ESRI blog about the SE FireMap and the role of GIS in Longleaf Pine Conservation
DecisionSupportTool_Screenshot by Sage Voorhees, last updated: Dec 18, 2024 10:34 PM
Screenshot from V2.0 Screenshot
SE Firemap Fact Sheet cover by Tracy Clark, last updated: Dec 18, 2024 09:00 PM
SE Firemap Fact Sheet cover art.
SE FireMap Expert Workshop by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: Dec 18, 2024 07:28 PM
Hybrid Workshop held September 11th, 2023 to get feedback from experts on development of SE FireMap. Hosted at Tall Timbers Research Center and Online.
SE FireMap 2.0 Expert Workshop by Web Editor, last updated: Dec 18, 2024 07:25 PM
 
SE FireMap NRCS Workshop by Tracy Clark, last updated: Dec 18, 2024 07:20 PM
Conference on SE FireMap held in Atlanta and Online on January 24th, 2024 This conference aimed to get input from NRCS officers
SE FireMap 1.0 by Web Editor, last updated: Dec 18, 2024 07:06 PM
 
Can Agriculture and Biodiversity Coexist? by Web Editor, last updated: Dec 16, 2024 04:18 PM
To free up land for biodiversity conservation while satisfying growing food demand, techno-optimist narratives suggest indefinitely increasing agricultural productivity, including through massive pesticide use. But this view, which has made its way from an academic niche into corporate and policy-making circles, overlooks the complexity of natural ecosystems and the market dynamics that regulate access to food.
Hellbender Proposed for Endangered Species Act Protection: A Call to Action for Aquatic Conservation by Brian Rhodes, last updated: Dec 16, 2024 10:01 AM
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) has proposed to protect the Eastern Hellbender (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis) as endangered under the Endangered Species Act. This proposal addresses the dramatic decline in Hellbender populations due to habitat loss, water pollution, and other factors. The proposal builds on years of collaborative conservation work and scientific study, highlighting the need to safeguard this species to maintain the health of freshwater ecosystems. This proposed rule would extend protection to hellbenders across their range, from New York to Georgia.
News by Web Editor, last updated: Dec 16, 2024 08:55 AM