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Illinois Priority Area Shapefiles
Shapefiles for Northern Bobwhite Priority Areas
Central Region
 
WLFW Northern bobwhite, Grasslands, and Savannas National Map
Attached pdf of the national boundary for the new framework for conservation action (2022). Shapefiles available under "Boundaries and Priority Areas"
Map of NRCS States Opting In/Out of WLFW Northern bobwhite
In February 2021, NRCS requested that 30 state offices within the northern bobwhite current or historic range submit a final decision to National Headquarters on opting in or out of WLFW Northern bobwhite, Grasslands and Savannas. The decisions were completely voluntary and dependent on each states interest and ability to commit. These maps depict the distribution of states and their responses. Note that Oklahoma has now joined (and we need to updated this map)!
Cheney, Wyatt
 
Knudsen, Emma
 
Multimedia
 
WLFW Landscapes: Frameworks for Conservation Action
 
Apps, Maps, and Data
 
Landowner Information
Landowners are our most important partners! Working Lands for Wildlife seeks to develop voluntary partnerships with landowners to create improvements across landscapes that benefit farm and local economies. These partnerships "keep working lands working" – while sustaining fish and wildlife. In addition, Working Lands for Wildlife regularly hosts workshops that include landowners.
Landowner Information
Landowners are our most important partners! Working Lands for Wildlife seeks to develop voluntary partnerships with landowners to create improvements across landscapes that benefit farm and local economies. These partnerships "keep working lands working" – while sustaining fish and wildlife. In addition, Working Lands for Wildlife regularly hosts workshops that include landowners.
Learning and Tech Transfer
NRCS staff, agency partners, and landowners can browse a suite of resources developed to help better understand – and implement – working lands conservation practices, including information on the best available science to support landscape conservation efforts.
Training Resources
This section provides a useful list of resources to help you learn more about the science of landscape conservation.
Webinars & Videos
Browse this curated selection of webinars and videos about landscape conservation and working lands to find what you need to augment your learning experience.
General Resources and Publications
 
General Resources and Publications
In the working lands library, you will find project reports, presentations, peer-reviewed studies, and more.
Apps, Maps, & Data
Here you will find helpful tools created especially to support the management and conservation of working lands.
Webinars and Videos
Customize your learning experience with a selection of webinars and videos about landscape conservation and working lands.
Site Images
 
East and Central Northern Deciduous Forests and USDA Google Image Search