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Colorado releases pollinator report highlighting importance of biodiversity

Multiple organizations co-authored and recently released the most comprehensive report of pollinator health ever undertaken in Colorado. The study assesses the health of Colorado’s native pollinators, evaluates state policies for safeguarding pollinators, and makes recommendations on how to preserve and protect them. 

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Courtesy of Richard?Sniezko/USDA Forest Service, Public Domain

The beleaguered whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis Engelm) is in trouble. Can it be saved?

Once common in the West, whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis Engelm) is being wiped out by a deadly fungus, ravaging beetles, and climate change. Scientists hope advances in gene sequencing and a recent federal listing as threatened will speed the hunt for trees that can be replanted and seed the future.

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Photo courtesy of the North Carolina Natural Heritage Program

North Carolina's Natural Heritage Program unveils comprehensive classification of the state's natural communities

North Carolina's Natural Heritage Program announced the completion of a comprehensive guidebook that serves as a definitive resource for ecologists, researchers, and conservationists. This guidebook provides detailed descriptions of the 343 natural community types recognized in North Carolina. 

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Photo courtesy of Lee Juillerat/PacifiCorp, Public Domain

The Klamath River Dam removal project: A historic restoration effort

The Klamath River is the subject of the largest dam removal project in U.S. history, with the removal of three dams on the Klamath River. This monumental project is a significant milestone in a decades-long push by various stakeholders, including Native Americans, environmentalists, and fishermen, to restore the river to its natural state.

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In Other News

 

The Bureau of Land Management invests $6 million from Bipartisan Infrastructure Law for ecosystem restoration partnerships in eight states

 

Mapping the planet’s critical areas for biodiversity and nature’s contributions to people

 

Just 18% of land needed to meet biodiversity goals, study finds 

 

The Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument: An Ecological Review of Management

 

Podcast explores effort to restore Florida Everglades

 

Five companies agree to pay $7.2 million to settle allegations of natural resource damages to watershed areas in Ohio, draft restoration plan available for public review

 

Scientists outline a bold solution to climate change, biodiversity loss, social injustice

 

Ecological filtering shapes the impacts of agricultural deforestation on biodiversity

 

Evaluating long?term introduction success of the Florida scrub endemic Crotalaria avonensis (Fabaceae) using a decade of demographic data

 

Deep in the wilderness, the world’s largest beaver dam endures

 

Spatial Patterns and Controls on Wind Erosion in the Great Basin

 

The seed vault holding Washington’s rarest plants

 

Patronus charm: a comparison of benefactor plants and climate mediation effects on diversity

 

Aramis Solar Energy generation and storage project draft environmental assessment and habitat conservation plan available for public review

 

Matching existing and future native plant materials to disturbance?driven restoration needs

 

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Funding Opportunities

 

Natural Areas Research Grant in Ohio

Deadline: Feb. 1, 2024

 

The Nature Conservancy's Resilient and Connected Appalachians Grant Program

Deadline: February 24, 2024

 

Acres for America 2024 Request for Proposals

Deadline: February 29, 2024

 

Washington Wildlife and Recreation Grant Program | Habitat Conservation Projects

Deadline: March 1, 2024

*Applications open February 14, 2024

 

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Natural and Scenic Area grants

Deadline: April 1, 2024

 

The Pennsylvania Department of Natural Resources Community Conservation Partnerships Program Grants

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*Applications open January 16, 2024

 
 
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