by Coastal Resilience | Sep 11, 2018 | Gulf of Mexico, News, Open Space, Story
The Georgia Chapter of TNC help to identify the states top climate research questions through a state-wide collaborative effort called the Georgia Climate Research Roadmap.
by Morgan Chow | Apr 11, 2018 | Gulf of Mexico, Story
TNC-led science uses insurance industry-based models to show nature is very cost effective at reducing risk from storms and sea level rise.
by Morgan Chow | Dec 6, 2017 | Gulf of Mexico, Story
The Regional Marine Planning app, hosted within the new Blueways Conservation decision support tool, was launched to map the endangered species’ migratory corridors within the boundaries of United States and Mexican offshore energy planning boundaries. The tool can be used to minimize impact of offshore activity in the Gulf on important migratory species.
by Coastal Resilience | Dec 21, 2016 | Gulf of Mexico, Story
Preserving open space can provide social, economic and environmental benefits. The recently released Protecting Open Space & Ourselves report, led by The Nature Conservancy and Texas A&M University, highlights the role that open space can play in reducing...
by Coastal Resilience | Oct 7, 2016 | Gulf of Mexico
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has published its Gulf Coast Vulnerability Assessment (GCVA) for 2015, a comprehensive report that evaluates the effects of climate change, sea level rise and urbanization on four Gulf Coast ecosystems and 11 species that depend on...
by Coastal Resilience | Oct 7, 2016 | Gulf of Mexico
Just off a quiet stretch of highway in Calhoun County, beyond a nondescript metal gate, lies a 17,000-acre mosaic of dense live oak forests, coastal prairies, salt marshes and wetlands. This tract, known as Powderhorn Ranch, is one of the largest remaining undisturbed...