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Farther Afield takes Tech to Conservation

Farther Afield is a design and technology consulting firm that specializes in geospatial solutions, map creation, and design. Creating a web-based mapping application to showcase the geographic extent and boundaries of conservation partnerships is essential to address this problem – that's where Farther Afield steps in to help.

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South Appalachian Anglers: Cleaning Up Our River Systems

Us here at Southern Appalachian Anglers and SAARPC are excited to share and educate others on maintaining our waterways to keep them free of trash. We’re sharing some great ways to help join our fight against litter and we will be planning volunteer events in the near future exclusively for trash pick ups in and around the greater Asheville area.

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Loon Project of the Northern Midwest

Based on our population estimates, loon numbers are decreasing by 6% annually – a shockingly high number that means that lakes on which many vacationers have always heard loons are now falling silent. Since learning of loon population declines two years ago, we have been investigating the causes of the declines in Wisconsin.

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My Conservation Story: Pangolin Rehabilitation

Pangolins, wearing the equivalent of an armour of expensive nail clippings, are suffering and being killed relentlessly - numbers are likely in the tens of thousands per year. One of the leading causes of death for this mammal is electrocution due to the large number of wildlife fences bordering most properties in South Africa. They are also sadly easy to poach.

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