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Eastern Deciduous Forests
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Dec 06, 2024
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Dec 06, 2024 01:56 PM
In the northeastern U.S., partners are helping reinvigorate private forestry as a viable—and sustainable—industry. After decades of harvesting valuable trees from forests and leaving the rest, eastern deciduous forests are a monoculture of same-age or same-species trees, lacking both market value and healthy wildlife populations. WLFW “hit the reset button” by working with forest owners to establish young forest stands and restore economic value and abundant wildlife such as white tailed deer, turkey, ruffed grouse, and rarer species like the golden-winged warbler.
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Landscapes
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Eastern Hellbender
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by
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published
Dec 05, 2024
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last modified
Jun 03, 2025 01:50 PM
The Eastern Hellbender Partner Website was funded for NRCS and its partners to collaborate in support of private landowners to implement Working Lands for Wildlife partnership.
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Wildlife
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Eastern Hellbender
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published
Feb 15, 2023
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last modified
Mar 02, 2025 04:35 PM
The Eastern Hellbender Partner Website was funded for NRCS and its partners to collaborate in support of private landowners to implement Working Lands for Wildlife partnership
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Landscapes & Wildlife
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Wildlife
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Eastern Hellbender Partner Workspace
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published
Jul 20, 2020
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filed under:
Eastern Hellbender
The Eastern Hellbender Partner Workspace is a private working group and is password protected. You must login or register with the provider to access the folders. Please use the Register button to request access. The workspace was funded for NRCS and its partners to collaborate in support of private landowners to implement Working Lands for Wildlife partnership
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LP Members
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Workspaces
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Ecosystem Benefits & Risks
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published
Sep 11, 2016
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last modified
Jun 29, 2022 02:51 PM
The FWS collaborated with the U.S. Forest Service to assess the benefits of and risks to the region's "ecosystem services" -- natural assets valued by people such as clean drinking water, outdoor recreation, forest products, and biological conservation. A wealth of data, maps, and other knowledge on ecosystem services and risks to their sustainability are now available and provide regional resources and tools for planners, managers, and the interested public.
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Issues
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Energy
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published
Oct 31, 2016
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last modified
Mar 18, 2025 07:32 PM
The Appalachians is rich in energy resources that meet national and regional demands for energy. As wind, natural gas, and oil energy development expand along with traditional coal, there is an increasing need for research to inform discussions on how to meet immediate and future energy needs while sustaining the health of natural places, biodiversity, and cultural resources that provide essential benefits to large cities and surrounding human communities.
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Issues
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Energy Resources
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by
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published
Jul 22, 2019
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last modified
Jul 22, 2019 06:32 PM
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Environmental Sciences Proceedings
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published
Aug 31, 2022
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Fire,
Wildfire,
Wildland Fire Research Journals,
Wildland Fire
Environmental Sciences Proceedings is an open access journal dedicated to publishing findings resulting from conferences, workshops, and similar events, in all areas of environmental sciences.
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Resources
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Research
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Research Journals
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EPA Wildland Fire Publications, Fact Sheets and Other Resources
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Apr 11, 2021
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last modified
Apr 11, 2021 10:52 PM
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filed under:
Wildland Fire,
Environmental Protection Agency,
FireScience.gov,
Training Publication,
EPA
This page provides guides, fact sheets, brochures, infographics and web resources for use in learning about the health impacts of wildland fire smoke.
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Training
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Publications, fact sheets, training materials
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Events
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by
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published
Dec 30, 2020
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last modified
Mar 25, 2021 06:31 PM
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News & Events