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WLFW East Region Conservation Webinar Series: Northern Bobwhite Session #9 “Brood Rearing Habitat”
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May 14, 2025
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WLFW Northern Bobwhite Webinar Series
Session 9 of the “Northern Bobwhite” mini-series was presented by Justin Hill with University of Georgia. This session focuses on research looking at brood rearing habitat for bobwhite quail. Topics covered include life history of bobwhite quail, bobwhite chick ecology, and brood rearing habitat.
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NRCS WLFW Outcomes Assessment 2012-2018 (released 2021)
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Bridgett Costanzo
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Oct 28, 2022
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Jul 24, 2023 11:26 AM
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Bog Turtle Additional Resources,
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Aquatics,
Additional Resources,
Resources
An outcomes assessment report completed under a contract to Dr. JJ Apodaca from NRCS-WLFW. This document is being shared with conservation partners but broad or public sharing is not approved.
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Warm Season Native Grasses for Forage
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Gilbert Randolph
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Dec 20, 2024
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May 27, 2025 05:44 AM
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Working Lands,
Working Lands for Wildlife
With many states experiencing record drought, livestock producers may find themselves in a tight spot when trying to provide forage for their cattle. In the long run, native warm season grasses can offer drought resistant forage during the summer slump when many cool season grasses slow in production.
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How to Partner with ACF to Make a Difference
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Brian Rhodes
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Dec 31, 2024
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Jun 04, 2025 11:32 PM
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Partnerships
Whether you’re part of an organization, a private landowner, or a planner, your involvement is the key to unlocking the full potential of this transformative effort. This guide offers a roadmap to joining forces with ACF and making a lasting impact for future generations.
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What to Expect During a Conservation Project: A Landowner’s Perspective
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by
Brian Rhodes
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Dec 31, 2024
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Jun 04, 2025 11:32 PM
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Landowner Information
Taking on a conservation project is a meaningful way to improve the health of your land while contributing to the broader environmental good. However, the process can seem complex and unfamiliar at first. Understanding what to expect can help you approach the project with confidence and clarity. This guide walks through each journey stage, offering a detailed look at what happens and how you’ll play a central role.
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Fire Neural Network - FNN
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Rosanne Hessmiller
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May 27, 2024 04:34 PM
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Fire,
Fire Mapping,
High Risk Lightning,
SE FireMap
FNN™ detects High-Risk-Lightning™ (HRL™) using its proprietary detector, and pairs this information with real-time environmental data using AI signal processing adapted from astrophysics to Find Fires Lightning Fast℠.
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Conservation Corridor December 2024 Newsletter
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Dec 10, 2024
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Dec 10, 2024 08:39 PM
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Connecting science to conservation.
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Wildlife Management Institute Outdoor News Bulletin March 2024 | Volume 78, Issue 3
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Mar 15, 2024
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Apr 30, 2024 06:55 PM
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In this issue: Conservation Without Conflict Summit recap, evaluating wildlife councils, pollinator research, and more.
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Wildlife Management Institute Outdoor News Bulletin
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WLFW West Newsletter April 2024
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Apr 30, 2024
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Apr 30, 2024 07:21 PM
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A Wyoming Cheatgrass Success Story | New Sagebrush Songbird and Pronghorn Science
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Breakfast with Biologists July 24, 2025
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Jul 11, 2025
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Grasslands and Savannas,
Working Lands for Wildlife,
WLFW
Featured speakers from Ducks Unlimited, New Jersey Audubon, Quail & Pheasants Forever, Xerces Society, and the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service will discuss NRCS programs and funding opportunities for upland and wetland habitat restoration, enhancement, and creation projects
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