Brandywine River Restoration Trust is leading an effort to restore fish passage past 11 dams on the Delaware portion of the Brandywine.| Delaware Currents
This spring marks the 11th year of wolf pup cross-fostering. Seventeen Mexican wolf pups were transferred from captive dens into wild dens to increase the wild population’s genetic diversity. Now the Fish & Wildlife agency has released good news about the wolf Asha. The post Mexican Wolves: Steps Forward, Steps Backward appeared first on Rio Grande Chapter.| Rio Grande Chapter
An effort is underway to name the Paulins Kill, a 41-mile tributary of the Delaware River in New Jersey, as a National Wild and Scenic River.| Delaware Currents
Rebecca Morse, a participant in CEMML's Early-Career Development Program, is working with staff from Little Rock Air Force Base to create a new pollinator garden.| CEMML
CEMML assistant director, Mindy Clarke, and principal investigators Jennie Anderson and Dave Jones recently presented as part of a webinar hosted by the Natural Areas Association. Ms. Clarke began the presentations by providing an overview of CEMML and our work on military lands. Mr. Jones then presented on the 'Importance of DoD Lands to Biodiversity Conservation,' and Ms. Anderson wrapped things up with her insights on 'Natural Resources Management Planning & Partnerships.' The post CEMML s...| CEMML
Alonso A. Aguirre, Dean of the Warner College of Natural Resources, and the leadership team from the Center for Environmental Management of Military Lands recently traveled to Guam to sign a MOU between the University of Guam and Colorado State University. The MOU aims to provide opportunities for future collaboration and cooperation including internship placement of University of Guam students into natural and cultural resource management opportunities with Warner College/CEMML. The post Col...| CEMML