Case Studies
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Molly McCormick/USGS
Alaska ShoreZone
Photo by F. A. Johnson, USGS Wetland and Aquatic Research Center. Used with permission. https://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol25/iss3/art9/
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A 2011 controlled burn in a tan oak gathering area creates defensible space below a nearby home while increasing the quality of the acorns by interrupting the life cycle of the acorn weevil. Image: Mid Klamath Watershed Council. Used with permission
Chris Carnevale, Southern Alliance for Clean Energy. Used with permission
Screenshot from the Climate Ready Great Lakes training series.
Splash screen for NFWF Case Study: The Water Institute of the Gulf — Port Fourchon: Supporting Resiliency on an Evolving Coast
