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New Songbird Habitat Study Unlocks Benefits for the Monarch Butterfly
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by
Web Editor
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published
Oct 22, 2024
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filed under:
Eastern Deciduous Forests,
USDA,
News & Events,
News,
WLFW,
Working Lands for Wildlife
A new study reveals that managing habitat for songbirds like the golden-winged warbler also benefits insect pollinators like the at-risk monarch butterfly.
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WLFW News Inbox
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New Songbird Habitat Study Unlocks Benefits for the Monarch Butterfly
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by
Web Editor
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published
Jun 24, 2024
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filed under:
WLFW,
USDA,
News & Events,
Pollinators,
Golden-Winged Warbler,
News
A new study reveals that managing habitat for songbirds like the golden-winged warbler also benefits insect pollinators like the at-risk monarch butterfly.
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News & Events
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Timber Management and Prescribed Fire
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by
admin
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published
Dec 30, 2020
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last modified
Apr 18, 2024 01:27 PM
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filed under:
Prescribed Burning,
Training,
WLFW,
USDA,
Forest Management,
Woody Vegetation,
Webinar,
Forestry,
Fire,
Video,
Online Training,
News,
Wildland Fire,
Forest Service,
Timber
Joe Marschall (Oak Woodlands and Forests Fire Science Consortium) moderates a panel of fire professionals and timber management specialists to discuss results from research and personal experience of combining prescribed fire with timber management.
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Training
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Online Training Programs and Materials
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USDA Accepts Nearly 2.7 Million Acres in Grassland CRP Signup
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by
Web Editor
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published
Aug 23, 2023
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last modified
Aug 25, 2023 05:35 PM
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filed under:
WLFW,
USDA,
Northern Bobwhite Quail,
Grasslands and Savannas,
News,
Working Lands for Wildlife
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, July 19, 2023 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is accepting offers for nearly 2.7 million acres from agricultural producers and private landowners through this year’s Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) Grassland signup. This program allows producers and landowners to continue grazing and haying practices while protecting grasslands and further CRP conservation efforts. Grassland CRP is part of the Biden-Harris administration’s broader effort to address climate change and conserve natural resources. This year’s signup results include more than 144,000 acres in Texas.
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News
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USDA Announces Additional Assistance for Cattle, Row Crop Producers
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by
Web Editor
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published
Dec 30, 2020
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last modified
Mar 31, 2021 10:19 PM
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filed under:
WLFW,
USDA,
COVID-19,
American Farm Bureau Federation,
News,
Working Lands for Wildlife
USDA announced today more than $12 billion for the Pandemic Assistance for Producers, which will help farmers and ranchers who previously did not qualify for COVID-19 aid and expand assistance to farmers who have already received help. Farmers who previously submitted CFAP applications will not have to apply again. Sign-up for the new program begins on April 5.
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WLFW News Inbox
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USDA Forest Service Prescribed Fire
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by
Tab Manager
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published
Apr 30, 2021
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filed under:
Wildland Fire,
Prescribed Burning,
Prescribed Fire,
Forest Service,
USDA
Prescribed fires, also known as prescribed burns or controlled burns, refer to the controlled application of fire by a team of fire experts under specified weather conditions to restore health to ecosystems that depend on fire.
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Prescribed Burning
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Overview
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USDA Invests More than $48.6 Million to Manage Risks, Combat Climate Change
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by
Tab Manager
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published
Mar 09, 2023
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last modified
Mar 09, 2023 02:02 PM
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filed under:
Climate Change,
Working Lands for Wildlife,
WLFW,
USDA
WASHINGTON, Feb. 21, 2023 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) will invest more than $48.6 million this year through the Joint Chiefs’ Landscape Restoration Partnership for projects that mitigate wildfire risk, improve water quality, restore forest ecosystems, and ultimately contribute to USDA’s efforts to combat climate change. This year, the USDA Forest Service and Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) will invest in projects, including 14 new projects, bringing together agricultural producers, forest landowners, and National Forest System lands to improve forest health using available Farm Bill conservation programs and other authorities.
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General Resources and Publications
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Inbox
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USDA Invests More than $48.6 Million to Manage Risks, Combat Climate Change
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by
Web Editor
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published
Mar 09, 2023
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last modified
Mar 09, 2023 02:01 PM
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filed under:
News,
Working Lands for Wildlife,
WLFW,
USDA,
Climate Change
WASHINGTON, Feb. 21, 2023 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) will invest more than $48.6 million this year through the Joint Chiefs’ Landscape Restoration Partnership for projects that mitigate wildfire risk, improve water quality, restore forest ecosystems, and ultimately contribute to USDA’s efforts to combat climate change. This year, the USDA Forest Service and Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) will invest in projects, including 14 new projects, bringing together agricultural producers, forest landowners, and National Forest System lands to improve forest health using available Farm Bill conservation programs and other authorities.
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WLFW News Inbox
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USEC Bonnie Keynote for the Corridors, Connectivity and Crossings Conference
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by
Web Editor
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published
Jun 26, 2023
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last modified
Mar 26, 2024 08:54 PM
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filed under:
Working Lands for Wildlife,
WLFW,
USDA
Under Secretary Robert Bonnie, Farm Production and Conservation, USDA
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General Resources and Publications
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Inbox
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Working Lands for Wildlife National Landowner Forum: Perspectives and Recommendations
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by
Web Editor
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published
Jun 19, 2019
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last modified
Mar 31, 2021 04:25 AM
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filed under:
Working Lands for Wildlife,
Landowner Information,
USDA,
Forum
In May 2016, 26 private landowners from across the country met in Denver, Colorado to talk with NRCS staff about what is working in the Working Lands for Wildlife partnership and what opportunities exist for improvement. Jointly coordinated by Partners for Conservation and NRCS, and including funding support from the Intermountain West Joint Venture, the 2-day
meeting provided a forum to share stories of success and challenges in order to maximize outcomes with future opportunities.
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Landowner Information
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Landowner Forums