By Peter Boice presented at the Natural Resources and Wildlife annual workshop, April 4 2016, Pittsburgh, PA.
By Peter Boice presented at the Annual DoD Regional Environmental Coordinators (REC) Meeting, November 15, 2012 - with notes.
By Peter Boice presented at the Wildife Society meeting in Portland, Oregon - October 2012.
By Peter Boice presented at the 2012 Navy Environmental Leadership Symposium.
By Peter Boice at the 2012 NMFWA Conference, March 12-16, in Atlanta, Georgia.
By Peter Boice at the 2012 NMFWA Conference, March 12-16, in Atlanta, Georgia - with notes.
By Gary Frazer, Assistant Director, Endangered Species, USFWS. Presented at the 2012 NMFWA Conference.
By Jim Lecky, Director of Protected Resources, NOAA Fisheries. Presented at the 2012 NMFWA Conference.
By Peter Boice at the 2011 NMFWA Meeting, March 14-19, Kansas City, Missouri.
By Peter Boice at the March 2011 NMFWA Meeting, Notes Included.
by Peter Boice at the NMFWA, March 2002
March 2007. This report details the conservation forum held on December 14, 2006 at the Pocahontas State Park in Chester, Virginia. The purpose was to launch regional conservation partnerships in support of the Governors land conservation initiative and military compatible land use and conservation buffers addressing both land protection and restoration. At the forums conclusion, commitments were made by the forum attendees for three follow-on regional forums to explore specific conservation partnerships in the Northern Virginia area that includes Fort A.P. Hill, Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren, and Marine Corps Base Quantico; the south-central region that includes Fort Pickett; and the Tidewater region that includes Fort Eustis, Fort Story, Langley Air Force Base, and the Oceana Naval Air Station.
This document summarizes information from the State Wildlife Action Plans (SWAPs) and INRMPs Workshop held in Phoenix, AZ, December 7-8, 2006. The purpose of the workshop was to bring State, Military, and USFWS personnel together to integrate SWAPs and INRMPs by identifying common problems and common goals for the region.
This document summarizes information from the State Wildlife Action Plans (SWAPs) and INRMPs Workshop held in Atlanta GA on May 9th and 10th 2006. The purpose of the workshop was to bring state, military, and USFWS personnel together to integrate SWAPs and INRMPs by identifying common problems and common goals for the region. Includes state information forms (templates) from GA, FL, NC and SC.
These proceedings detail the DoDs Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP), Environmental Security Technology Certification Program (ESTCP), and Legacy Resource Management Program (Legacy)-sponsored workshop held on 6-8 June 2006 in Honolulu, Hawaii. The specific objectives were to: 1) identify and prioritize TER-S management needs among the Pacific Region Islands; 2) examine the current state of practice within DoD for TER-S management; 3) identify the gaps in knowledge, technology, and management; and 4) prioritize investment opportunities to address these gaps. To achieve these objectives, workshop sponsors and organizers brought together a broad spectrum of discipline experts from the research and management communities, including federal and state agencies, academia, and the non-governmental conservation community. This proceedings document summarizes workshop discussions and identifies priority information gaps.
April 2007. This fact sheet summarizes the Pacific Islands TER-S workshop held in Honolulu HI in 2006, what was achieved and who to contact for additional information.
This poster discusses how plastic trash and other human debris impacts wildlife. As an example it details the fate of an individual osprey whose migration was being tracked as part of the Legacy project: Assessing BASH risk potential of migrating and breeding Osprey in the Mid-Atlantic Chesapeake Bay Region, Phase II