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Working Lands for Wildlife Partner Workspace by Tab Manager, last updated: Mar 04, 2025 05:55 PM
Private workspace for WLFW partners.
Fix, Shawna by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: Mar 04, 2025 01:23 PM
 
Southeast Aquatics Resources Partnership by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: Mar 04, 2025 01:23 PM
 
Curry, Lucas by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: Mar 04, 2025 01:20 PM
 
Aldinger, Tim by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: Mar 04, 2025 10:13 AM
 
Rohrbaugh, Ron by Web Editor, last updated: Mar 03, 2025 09:54 PM
 
Guest, Aqua Corridors by Aqua Corridors Guest, last updated: Mar 03, 2025 07:24 PM
 
Western Landscapes by Web Editor, last updated: Mar 03, 2025 03:34 PM
 
WLFW East Region Conservation Webinar Series: Northern Bobwhite Session #6 “Bobwhite in Hardwood Forest Systems” by Web Editor, last updated: Mar 03, 2025 01:00 PM
Session 6 of the “Northern Bobwhite” mini-series was presented by John Gruchy with MDWFP. This session focuses on the Northern Bobwhite Quail in upland hardwood systems. Topics covered include defining “Dry Upland Hardwoods,” forest health and other considerations for managing upland hardwoods, assessing stands to refine potential treatment options, and examples of different management regimes on private and public land.
WLFW Landscapes and Wildlife by Web Editor, last updated: Mar 02, 2025 05:00 PM
In 2021-2022, a multi-state, areawide planning team produced the first biome-scale frameworks for wildlife conservation in the Great Plains grasslands, western sagebrush country, and for the Central and Eastern grasslands and savannas within 25 states in the northern bobwhite range. These frameworks for conservation action capture the science documenting the threats to biomes and the wildlife that are part of them, the conservation actions that NRCS can support to address these threats and benefit producers, and the NRCS goals for implementing these actions over time.
Eastern Hellbender by Tab Manager, last updated: Mar 02, 2025 04:35 PM
The Eastern Hellbender Partner Website was funded for NRCS and its partners to collaborate in support of private landowners to implement Working Lands for Wildlife partnership
Bog Turtle by Tab Manager, last updated: Mar 02, 2025 04:33 PM
The Bog Turtle Partner Website was funded for NRCS and its partners to collaborate in support of private landowners to implement Working Lands for Wildlife partnership.
American Black Duck by Tab Manager, last updated: Mar 02, 2025 04:31 PM
The American Black Duck Partner Website was funded for NRCS and its partners to collaborate in support of private landowners to implement the Working Lands for Wildlife partnership.
Golden-Winged Warbler by Tab Manager, last updated: Mar 02, 2025 04:29 PM
The Golden-Winged Warbler Partner website was funded for NRCS and its partners to collaborate in support of private landowners to implement Working Lands for Wildlife partnership
Northern Bobwhite Quail, Grasslands & Savannas by Tab Manager, last updated: Mar 02, 2025 04:14 PM
The Northern Bobwhite, Grasslands and Savannas Partner Website is for information sharing by technical experts within NRCS and among its partners. You must login or register with the provider to access the folders. The site was funded for NRCS and its staff and partners to collaborate, store and share information.
WLFW by Tab Manager, last updated: Mar 01, 2025 03:49 PM
 
Working Lands for Wildlife by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: Mar 01, 2025 03:34 PM
Through Working Lands for Wildlife (WLFW), NRCS works with partners and private landowners to focus voluntary conservation on working landscapes. NRCS provides technical and financial assistance to agricultural producers, helping them plan and implement conservation practices that benefit target species and priority landscapes. Since 2012, NRCS has restored and protected 6.7 million acres of much-needed habitat for a variety of wildlife. These efforts have led to the rebound and recovery of many species, demonstrating the WLFW conservation model works.
Oakley, Angela by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: Mar 01, 2025 02:11 PM
 
JUCKER, PETE by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: Mar 01, 2025 12:46 AM
 
Ruzicka, Caleb by Rosanne Hessmiller, last updated: Mar 01, 2025 12:46 AM