WILDLAND FIRE Wildland Fire This resource is currently funded by the Natural Resources Conservation Service of USDA and is a partnership between the Endowment for Forestry and Communities, the Longleaf Alliance, the Southeast Regional Partnership for Planning and...
APPALACHIAN NATURESCAPE Appalachian NatureScape Well-connected landscapes are necessary to sustain many of the natural and cultural resources important to the Appalachian region today and into the future. If these large connected areas are to endure and be resilient...
CLIMATE CONTEXT Climate Context (FWS) This section of the Web Portal delivers key information, resources, and tools needed for strategic investments and wise decisions managing lands and natural resources within the CLIMATE CONTEXT — the changing conditions and...
Ecosystems Benefits and Risks Ecosystems Benefits and Risks Ecosystem services are the benefits people receive from nature. These are abundant in the Appalachians, from clean drinking water and sustainably harvested forest products to nature-based tourism. They...
Imperiled Aquatic Species Conservation Strategy for the Upper Tennessee River Basin Imperiled Aquatic Species Conservation Strategy for the Upper Tennessee River Basin The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, with assistance and guidance from the U.S. Geological Survey,...