Habitat Restoration
Email: nbeyer@usgs.gov
Bring an Injured Section of Forest along the Appalachian Trail Back to Health
Email: dcahoon@usgs.gov
Website: www.pwrc.usgs.gov/set
Sea Level Rise Effects on Wetlands in Northeast Coastal National Parks
The Effects of Prescribed Fire Management on Tidal Marsh Sustainability
Email: merwin@usgs.gov
Island Restoration, Sea Level Rise, and Waterbirds in Chesapeake Bay
Shoreline Changes and Impacts to Natural Resources in Chesapeake Bay
Virginia Coast Reserve Long-term Ecological Research Project: A Partnership of USGS, USFWS, NSF, University of Virginia, and Others…
Coastal Salt Marsh along the Atlantic
Email: glenn_guntenspergen@usgs.gov
Development of Salt March Assessment Methods for National Wildlife Refuges
Niemela, J., et al. 2011. Urban Ecology: Patterns, Processes, and Applications. Oxford University Press, New York. 392 pp.
Email: jhatfield@usgs.gov
Vegetation Studies in National Parks, Wildlife Refuges, and Other Protected Areas
Rebuilding Freshwater Tidal Wetlands on the Anacostia River in Washington, D.C.
Email: jeff_marion@usgs.gov
Assessing Recreational Impact to Cliff Habitats and Rare Plants
Sustainably Designed Trails: Recent Recreation Ecology Findings on Design Factors Affecting Soil Loss
Research and Management of Informal (Visitor-Created) Trails in Protected Areas
Email: dtwedt@usgs.gov
Shorebird Habitat in Southeastern Missouri
Forest Structure Resulting from ‘Wildlife Forestry Silviculture’
Tirpak, J. M., et al. 2009. Multiscale habitat suitability index models for priority landbirds in the Central Hardwoods and West Gulf Coastal Plain/Ouachitas Bird Conservation Regions. General Technical Report NRS-49 U. S. Forest Service, Northern Research Station, Newtown Square, PA. 195 pp.
Email: hbunderwood@usgs.gov
Conservation of Rare Vegetation Communities of the Atlantic Coastal Barrier Islands
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