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NASA satellites reveal restoration power of beavers

NASA is interested in how satellite observations of Earth can be used for natural resource management. As part of this work, NASA and researchers worked to measure the impact of beavers, one of the world’s most powerful ecosystem engineers, as they were reintroduced to Idaho landscapes.

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Back from the dead: New hope for resurrecting extinct plants

Armed with new technology, botanists are proposing what was once thought impractical: reviving long-lost plant species by using seeds from dried specimens in collections. The challenges remain daunting, but researchers are now searching for the best de-extinction candidates.

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Photo courtesy of Hawaii Dept. of Land and Natural Resources

New plant species unique to Hawaii discovered in Maui

A unique plant first seen in the high forests of west Maui in 2020 has now been officially recognized as a new Hawaiian species. The plant (Clermontia hanaulaensis) was found during routine surveys by botanist Hank Oppenheimer of the Plant Extinction Prevention Program.

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Photo courtesy of Emily Cate/USFWS, Public Domain

Plant Lassics lupine (Lupinus constancei) receives protection

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced it will list the Lassics lupine (Lupinus constancei), a plant species found only in northern California, as endangered under the Endangered Species Act. This final rule will also include a critical habitat designation.

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How artificial intelligence plus local expertise can promote ‘good fire’ in Montana

Potential Operational Delineations (PODs) is a collaborative, risk-based framework that draws from spatial analytics and local expertise. PODs work to identify where to best suppress fire, and also where opportunities exist to leverage fire to support fire-adapted landscapes and reduce future risk.

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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is creating a frozen library of biodiversity to help endangered species

Endangered species across the U.S. are edging closer to extinction at alarming rates, and critical genetic information could vanish with them. In a new initiative, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is working with partners to create a “genetic library” of the country’s endangered species.

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In Other News

 

Pine-drops (Pterospora andromedea) observation excites conservation community

 

Prioritizing science efforts to inform decision making on public lands

 

Program saving endangered Hawaiʻi plants earns national award

 

The state of tribal co-management of public lands

 

An Invasive Species Assessment Protocol: Evaluating Non-Native Plants for Their Impact on Biodiversity

 

Time, climate, and soil settings set the course for reclamation outcomes following dryland energy development

 

USDA Forest Service Tribal Action Plan in action

 

Can massive solar power expansion regenerate the US’s iconic prairies?

 

The influence of wildfire on invasive plant abundance and spatial structure in eastern ponderosa pine savanna

 

One of the world’s most invasive aquatic plants spotted in Michigan

 

Land trusts and the land back movement

 

University of Montana student studies "opportunity hot spots" for reducing wildfire carbon loss

 

Now available from the Society for Ecological Restoration: Restoration Ecology, Vol. 31, No. 7 September 2023

 

New congressional report calls for urgent, integrated approaches to the wildfire crisis

 

Not all seed transfer zones are created equal: using fire history to identify seed needs in the Cold Deserts of the western United States

 

Funding Opportunities

 

Landscape Scale Restoration Grant Application Process Opens in Hawaii

Deadline: Oct. 16, 2023

 

Community Wildfire Defense Grant Application Process Opens in Hawaii

Deadline: Oct. 21, 2023

 

2024 Keep Maryland Beautiful Grants

Deadline: Nov. 15, 2023

 

Coastal Habitat Restoration and Resilience Grants for Tribes and Underserved Communities

Deadline: Dec. 19, 2023

 

Natural Areas Research Grant in Ohio

Deadline: Feb. 1, 2024

 
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