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Gopher Tortoise
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by
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published
Feb 15, 2023
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filed under:
Working Lands for Wildlife,
WLFW,
Gopher Tortoise
NRCS offers technical and financial assistance to help agricultural producers voluntarily conserve gopher tortoise habitat on private lands. This assistance helps producers plan and implement a variety of conservation activities, or practices, that benefit the tortoise and support forestry operations.
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Landscapes & Wildlife
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Wildlife
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GRACEnet (Greenhouse gas Reduction through Agricultural Carbon Enhancement network)
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by
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published
Mar 26, 2021
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filed under:
Greenhouse gas Reduction through Agricultural Carbon Enhancement network,
GRACEnet,
Research,
USDA,
Science and Research Products
GRACEnet (Greenhouse gas Reduction through Agricultural Carbon Enhancement network) is a research program initiated in the early 2000s . Goals are to better quantify greenhouse gas GHG emissions from cropped and grazed soils under current management practices and to identify and further develop improved management practices that will enhance carbon (C) sequestration in soils, decrease GHG emissions, promote sustainability and provide a sound scientific basis for carbon credits and GHG trading programs.
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General Resources Holdings
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GRACEnet Soil Biology Network
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by
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published
May 18, 2021
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filed under:
GRACEnet,
USDA,
Research
To help enhance USA soil health, and ensure a robust living soil component that sustains essential functions for healthy plants, animals, and environment, and ultimately provides food for a healthy society, the GRACEnet Soil Biology group are working together with the larger USDA-ARS GRACEnet community to provide soil biology component measurements across regions and to eliminate data gaps for GRACEnet and REAP efforts. The Soil Biology group is focused on efforts that foster method comparison and meta-analyses to allow researchers to better assess soil biology and soil health indicators that are most responsive to agricultural management and that reflect the ecosystems services associated with a healthy, functioning soil.
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Resources
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General Resources Holdings
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Grasslands & Savannas
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by
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published
Dec 06, 2024
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last modified
Jul 15, 2025 04:58 PM
The grassland and savanna regions of the U.S. include the number one crop production states for corn, wheat, sorghum, soybeans, peanuts and cotton. Six of the top ten forest production states are in the East, and the Fescue Belt has the highest concentration of livestock producers and livestock in the country. Southeastern grasslands are the most diverse biologically in the U.S. but also the most imperiled with up to 90% in degraded condition or lost. Major threats include: habitat loss and fragmentation; climate change; alterations to natural land disturbance regimes; and invasive species.
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Landscapes
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Grasslands & Savannas
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by
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published
Dec 06, 2024
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last modified
Jul 15, 2025 05:41 PM
The grassland and savanna regions of the U.S. include the number one crop production states for corn, wheat, sorghum, soybeans, peanuts and cotton. Six of the top ten forest production states are in the East, and the Fescue Belt has the highest concentration of livestock producers and livestock in the country. Southeastern grasslands are the most diverse biologically in the U.S. but also the most imperiled with up to 90% in degraded condition or lost. Major threats include: habitat loss and fragmentation; climate change; alterations to natural land disturbance regimes; and invasive species.
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Landscapes
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Grasslands & Savannas
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by
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published
Dec 06, 2024
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last modified
Jul 15, 2025 05:33 PM
The grassland and savanna regions of the U.S. include the number one crop production states for corn, wheat, sorghum, soybeans, peanuts and cotton. Six of the top ten forest production states are in the East, and the Fescue Belt has the highest concentration of livestock producers and livestock in the country. Southeastern grasslands are the most diverse biologically in the U.S. but also the most imperiled with up to 90% in degraded condition or lost. Major threats include: habitat loss and fragmentation; climate change; alterations to natural land disturbance regimes; and invasive species.
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Landscapes
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Grasslands & Savannas
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by
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published
Dec 06, 2024
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last modified
Jul 15, 2025 06:03 PM
The grassland and savanna regions of the U.S. include the number one crop production states for corn, wheat, sorghum, soybeans, peanuts and cotton. Six of the top ten forest production states are in the East, and the Fescue Belt has the highest concentration of livestock producers and livestock in the country. Southeastern grasslands are the most diverse biologically in the U.S. but also the most imperiled with up to 90% in degraded condition or lost. Major threats include: habitat loss and fragmentation; climate change; alterations to natural land disturbance regimes; and invasive species.
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Landscapes
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Grasslands & Savannas
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by
Tab Manager
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published
Dec 06, 2024
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last modified
Jul 15, 2025 06:18 PM
The grassland and savanna regions of the U.S. include the number one crop production states for corn, wheat, sorghum, soybeans, peanuts and cotton. Six of the top ten forest production states are in the East, and the Fescue Belt has the highest concentration of livestock producers and livestock in the country. Southeastern grasslands are the most diverse biologically in the U.S. but also the most imperiled with up to 90% in degraded condition or lost. Major threats include: habitat loss and fragmentation; climate change; alterations to natural land disturbance regimes; and invasive species.
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Landscapes
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Great Plains Fire Science Exchange Publications
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by
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published
Apr 11, 2021
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last modified
Apr 11, 2021 10:52 PM
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filed under:
Wildland Fire,
Training Publication,
Great Plains Fire Science Exchange,
FireScience.gov
Publications from the Great Plains Fire Science Exchange.
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Training
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Publications, fact sheets, training materials
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Great Plains Fire Science Exchange
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by
Tab Manager
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published
Dec 30, 2020
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last modified
May 27, 2024 05:26 PM
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filed under:
Wildland Fire,
Great Plains Fire Science Exchange,
Western Landscapes,
FireScience.gov
The Great Plains Fire Science Exchange exists to assist land managers and the fire
community to make sound decisions based on the best possible information.
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LP Members
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Organizations Search