NAA Member News - July 2021 ![]() The Natural Areas Association (NAA) is an engaged community of peers and colleagues who form a resource that can respond to questions, propose ideas, share methodologies and advance best practices. NAA's Member News is just one way of many that we use to share reliable science, emerging challenges, best practices, and to celebrate achievements.
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![]() NAA Team Member: Bill Holimon and the Arkansas Natural Heritage Program announce their newest natural area acquisition, Blue Mountain; the last remaining mountain in the Maumelle Pinnacles chain, which includes Arkansas's Pinnacle Mountain and Rattlesnake Ridge.
photo: © Derek Slagle via The Nature Conservancy
![]() NAA Team Member: Mary Ann Perkins, Carnegie Museum of Natural History's Hall of Botany is now OPEN! The Hall of Botany includes a new entry experience and fresh storytelling that connects the beloved exhibition to the museum’s initiatives around the Anthropocene and nature.
photo: via Carnegie Museum of Natural History
NAA Member: Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR). Governor Northam Updates ConserveVA to prioritize land conservation projects for water quality and protection of battlefields that saw the engagement of African American troops.
NAA Team Member: The Forest Preserve of Will County, IL has received its largest property gift in honor of her husband and the family’s love of land.
NAA Team Member: Cornell Botanic Garden features a lecture on Racial Equity in Environmentalism.
NAA Team Member: Biohabitats announces Geauga Park District Bass Lake Preserve undergoes restoration project.
NAA Team Member: Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources announces the results of its annual study. Wisconsin Ruffed Grouse Survey Shows Decrease In Breeding Grouse.
NAA Team Member: Minnesota Department of Natural Resources announces Climate-informed reforestation taking place at state parks along North Shore.
NAA Team Member: Dudek discusses Protecting Plants while Protecting the Planet: Approaches to Bolster Narrowly Endemic Plant Species.
NAA Team Member: Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) The species recovery effort, known as The ?Alal? Project is announcing the next steps in the recovery efforts of ?alal? (Hawaiian crow).
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