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Our Partners
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CollapseAppalachian Trail Conservancy ( ATC )
The Appalachian Trail Conference is a non-profit organization originally founded in 1925 to coordinate the building of the Appalachian Trail. Now, its job is to protect and oversee the maintenance of the trail, in partnership with over 30 maintaining clubs up and down the East Coast, as well as with various governmental agencies. The Southern Appalachian Information Node is working with ATC and its partners to demonstrate the value of more-readily available information for the management of the many natural and scenic values of the trail corridor and its associated Appalachian environment.
Partner Type: Non-profit Organization Partners
Node Affiliation: Southern Appalachian Node
ExpandChattanooga-Hamilton County Regional Planning Agency
ExpandDepartment of Energy (DOE), Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)
ExpandDiscover Life in America (DLIA)
ExpandEastern Brook Trout Joint Venture (EBTJV)
ExpandInformation International Associates, Inc. (IIa)
ExpandInstitute for a Secure and Sustainable Environment (ISSE)
ExpandKentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources
ExpandLincoln Memorial University (LMU)
ExpandLittle Tennessee Watershed Association (LTWA)
ExpandMississippi State University Geosystems Research Institute (GRI)
ExpandNational Park Service (NPS), Appalachian Trail Park Office (NPS-ATPO)
ExpandNational Park Service (NPS), Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GSMNP)
ExpandNatureServe
ExpandNorth Chickamauga Creek Conservancy (NCCC)
ExpandSoutheast Regional Network of Expertise and Collections (SERNEC)
ExpandSoutheast Watershed Forum (SEWF)
ExpandSouthern Man and the Biosphere (SAMAB) Program
ExpandTennessee State Parks
ExpandTennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
ExpandTennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA)
ExpandU.S. Forest Service, Southern Research Station
ExpandU.S. Geological Survey, Gap Analysis Program ( GAP )
ExpandU.S. Geological Survey, Leetown Science Center, Southern Appalachian Field Branch
ExpandUniversity of Arkansas, Biological Sciences Department
ExpandUniversity of Tennessee-Chattanooga (UTC), Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences
ExpandUniversity of Tennessee-Knoxville (UTK), School of Information Sciences (SIS)

Southeast Region Fact Sheet

Southeast Geographic Perspective Fact Sheet [Image: U.S. Geological Survey]

Expanded from an initial focus on the Southern Appalachian region, the Southeast Information Node (SEIN) works to integrate biodiversity and ecosystem information for researchers, natural resource managers, and other environmental decision-makers. Collaboration with state, federal, and non-government organizations yields increased access to accurate, science-based information addressing an array of critical concerns including climate change and land use change, rare species and ecosystems, water resources, fire ecology, and environmental health.

Note: The fact sheet linked below is under revision to reflect the strategic expansion from a Southern Appalachian focus to a broader Southeastern U.S. focus.  The new fact sheet will be posted here soon.


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