Landscape Partnership
https://www.landscapepartnership.org
National Project Boundaries for WLFW-NOBO, Grasslands, and Savannas
https://www.landscapepartnership.org/networks/working-lands-for-wildlife/landscapes-wildlife/quail/information-materials/maps/priority-area-shapefiles/national/national-project-boundaries-for-wlfw-nobo-grasslands-and-savannas
Attached shapefiles combine all of the state input to create one cohesive, national map for the framework. Some states also identified priority areas within these boundaries, and those are posted in this same folder.No publisherInformationWLFWGrasslandsNorthern Bobwhite QuailNWSGBoundaries & Priority Area ShapefilesframeworkSavannasMaps and Spatial DataGrasslands and SavannasWorking Lands for WildlifeNationalNorthern bobwhite2022/03/07 13:50:00 GMT-4FileWLFW Science to Solutions: Economics of NWSG Forage
https://www.landscapepartnership.org/networks/working-lands-for-wildlife/landscapes-wildlife/quail/information-materials/fact-sheets/wlfw-science-to-solutions-economics-of-nwsg-forage
This fact sheet is part of a WLFW series called Science to Solutions which seeks to share technical information in a format that's user-friendly. Prepared by University of Tennessee professors Dr. Pat Keyser of the Native Grasslands Management Center and Dr. Chris Boyer, an economist.No publisherInformationPublished MaterialsWLFWlivestockgrasslandsNorthern Bobwhite QuailNWSGGrasslands and Savannasforagenative grasslandsgrazineWorking Lands for Wildlifenorthern bobwhite2021/03/10 12:20:00 GMT-4FileGopher Tortoise Council
https://www.landscapepartnership.org/networks/organizations/gopher-tortoise-council
The Gopher Tortoise Council was formed in 1978 by a group of southeastern biologists and other citizens concerned with the decline of the gopher tortoise. The goals of the Council are: (1) to offer professional advice for management, conservation, and protection of gopher tortoises; (2) to encourage the study of the life history, ecology, behavior, physiology, and management of gopher tortoises and other upland species; (3) to conduct active public information and conservation education programs; (4) to seek effective protection of the gopher tortoise and other upland species throughout the southeastern United States.No publisherConservation organizationsFirePrescribed fireNWSGRegional PartnershipsWildland FireWorking Lands for WildlifeEducationLongleaf Pine2019/06/04 17:35:00 GMT-4Organization