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by Rhishja Cota published Mar 29, 2023 last modified Apr 25, 2023 06:28 PM — filed under: , , , , , , , , ,
Steve Clubine, producer from West-central Missouri and retired grassland biologist discusses starting out with a grazing system and animal performance.
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by Rhishja Cota published Mar 29, 2023 last modified Apr 25, 2023 06:26 PM — filed under: , , , , , , , , , ,
Dr. Pat Keyser, Director of the Center for Native Grasslands Management shares his 40+ year knowledge about establishing native warm-season forages.
Located in Training Resources
Mississippi Quail Population Trends
by Web Editor published May 28, 2025 — filed under: , , , , , , , ,
See the results of 5 years of quail call-counts conducted on selected Wildlife Management Areas each June and learn how you can share your quail observations with the Bobscapes mobile app.
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by Tab Manager published May 29, 2025 — filed under: , , , , ,
Restricted to 5 copies outside of NRCS. This one-sided 32X21 hand-drawn Healthy Sagebrush Communities poster showcases how locally led, partnership-based, science-driven efforts can make great strides in conserving at-risk wildlife and America’s western rangelands. The threats, outcomes, data, and solution highlighted on the poster are derived from 15 years of research and conservation on the ground through NRCS’ Working Lands for Wildlife and its Sage Grouse Initiative. It shows the connections between people, the land, wildlife, conservation, science, and rural economies for a healthy sagebrush ecosystem. Enhancing private lands where sagebrush habitat is intact and sage grouse numbers are highest benefits agricultural producers and 350 other species that depend on it.
Located in Landowner Information / Landowner Resources
File Troff document Southeast Native Pollinator Mix Seed Packet
by Web Editor published Apr 01, 2025 last modified Jun 03, 2025 12:59 AM — filed under: , ,
Whats in the mix?
Located in Landowner Information / Landowner Resources
National Association of State Foresters Weekly Newsletter May 30, 2025
by Web Editor published May 30, 2025 — filed under: , , , , , ,
NASF News | Out West | Down South | In the Northeast-Midwest | On the Hill | Understories | Job Board
Located in News & Announcements / WLFW Newsletters / National Association of State Foresters Weekly Newsletter
News from SECAS May 2025 Newsletter
by Web Editor published May 30, 2025 — filed under: , , , , ,
SECAS May newsletter: Update on SECAS staffing now and into the future.
Located in News & Announcements / WLFW Newsletters / Southeast Conservation Adaptation Strategy (SECAS) Newsletter
Conservation Corridor June 2025 Newsletter
by Web Editor published Jun 05, 2025 — filed under: , , , , ,
Connecting science to conservation.
Located in News & Announcements / WLFW Newsletters / Conservation Corridor Newsletters
Story Forests Protect Our Waterways
by Brian Rhodes published Dec 06, 2024 last modified Jun 04, 2025 11:31 PM — filed under: , , , ,
Healthy waterways are at the heart of thriving landscapes, and as a landowner, you play a crucial role in keeping these waterways clean and vibrant. Streams and rivers do more than carry water; they nourish crops, support livestock and wildlife, and help maintain the health of our communities. One of nature's most effective guardians of these waterways is the riparian buffer—a belt of trees, shrubs, and grasses alongside rivers and streams. These forested buffers are powerful natural solutions that filter pollution, stabilize stream banks, and provide vital habitats for many species—all while adding value to your land.
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Southeast Climate Adaption Science Center-May 2025 Newsletter
by Web Editor published May 22, 2025 — filed under: , , , , ,
The Southeast CASC Newsletter | May 2025
Located in News & Announcements / WLFW Newsletters / Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center Newsletter