Rappahannock Working Land And Seascapes

rappahannock Working Land And Seascapes
rappahannock Working Land And Seascapes

Rappahannock Working Land And Seascapes River herring provides important cultural, economic, and ecological resources in the Rappahannock River Watershed An ongoing collaboration between W&M and Smithsonian's Working Land and Seascapes This confederacy no longer includes the Rappahannock as a constituent member, but they may still be working alongside it as an ally In 1662 Virginia Colony fixes the Rappahannock land boundaries

Building A Community Through Conservation Virginia working Landscapes
Building A Community Through Conservation Virginia working Landscapes

Building A Community Through Conservation Virginia Working Landscapes Sarah is the Communications and Outreach Specialist for Working Land and Seascapes and Earth Optimism Enjoy five summery stories of conservation and sustainability successes from across the Their protection is crucial to the Working Land and Seascapes component of the Smithsonian Conservation Commons —of which HRI and the Marine Conservation Program are part— to sustain healthy Working with partners and influencing others, from farmers and fishers to businesses and politicians, we will restore natural processes and reconnect wilder land and seascapes to bring our wildlife If connectivity is lost, landscapes, river systems, and seascapes become fragmented depending on the type of landscape or seascape and species we’re working to conserve On land and within rivers

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