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American Fisheries Society Newsletter

American Fisheries Society Newsletter

The American Fisheries Society (AFS) is the world’s oldest and largest organization dedicated to strengthening the fisheries profession, advancing fisheries science, and conserving fisheries resources.

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Landfire Bulletin Newsletters

Landfire Bulletin Newsletters

A bi-monthly newsletter from Landfire, the nation's most collaborative source of geospatial maps and data offering consistent and comprehensive landscape-scale data layers.

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National Association of State Foresters Weekly Newsletter

National Association of State Foresters Weekly Newsletter

The NASF Washington Weekly Report is an e-newsletter that is distributed via email every Friday afternoon. The newsletter is a digest of the NASF Blog and contains brief items of interest to NASF constituents, including media coverage of congressional activities, forestry-related science and technology, and upcoming events.

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Oak Woodlands & Forest Fire Consortium Newsletter

Oak Woodlands & Forest Fire Consortium Newsletter

This newsletter from the Oak Woodlands & Forest Fire Consortium provides fire science information to resource managers, landowners, and the public about the use, application, and effects of fire.

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Wildlife Management Institute Outdoor News Bulletin

Wildlife Management Institute Outdoor News Bulletin

Monthly newsletter from the Wildlife Management Institute.

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WLFW West Newsletters

WLFW West Newsletters

Working Lands for Wildlife (WLFW) is the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service’s premier approach for conserving America’s working lands to benefit people, wildlife and rural communities.

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