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Conservation Corridor April 2021 Newsletter
Identifying priority areas for binational connectivity of large carnivores.
Located in News & Announcements / WLFW Newsletters / Conservation Corridor Newsletters
New Mexico Highlands Contributed to Development of National Database of Forest Fuel Treatments
In 2021, the three SWERI universities — Northern Arizona University, Colorado State University and New Mexico Highlands University — were conscripted as part of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to create a national database of hazardous fuel treatments, which include forest thinning and prescribed burns.
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For over two decades The Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC) have supported the conservation of the Monarch butterfly along its migratory route, by promoting community projects, developing action plans and supporting collaborative efforts in Canada, Mexico and the United States. Building on this model, we are supporting regional collaboration for pollinator conservation.
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File Troff document People For Pollinators Social Media Toolkit
It is time to protect our pollinators! This toolkit will give you the tools you need to create an eye-catching campaign on social media quickly and easily.
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Did you know that more than half the forest land in the United States is owned and managed by some 10.6 million private forest owners? These working forests benefit us all.
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Story chemical/x-pdb Grazing Study Brings New Insights for Bobwhite Quail Management
The University of Tennessee, in cooperation with the USDA Workings Lands for Wildlife and the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife, recently completed a four-year study that aimed to explore how the combination of planting native warm-season grasses and cattle grazing may benefit bobwhite quail and other upland birds.
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Video WLFW Pollinator Conservation Webinar Series: Session # 11 PF/QF’s Pollinator Habitat Program
Session 11 of the WLFW East Region Conservation Webinar series was presented by Kim Cole, PF/QF’s Habitat Education Program Manager. This session focuses on resources for hosting pollinator events and is the second session on “pollinator outreach” in the series. Topics covered include Pollinator Habitat Outreach Program, Habitat Education Resources, and Milkweed in the Classroom.
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Video WLFW Pollinator Conservation Webinar Series: Session # 12 Maintaining Pollinator Habitat
Session 12 of the WLFW East Region Conservation Webinar series was presented by Brittney Viers, PF/QF’s Tennessee State Coordinator. This session focuses on how to properly maintain pollinator habitat and is the last session in the pollinator series. Topics covered include the history of Southern Grasslands, designing adequate seed mixes, utilizing native seed banks, planting methods, and management techniques.
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Video WLFW East Region Conservation Webinar Series: Northern Bobwhite Session #7 “Quail Monitoring Methods”
Session 7 of the “Northern Bobwhite” mini-series was presented by Diana McGrath with Georgia DNR. This session focuses on different methods to monitor bobwhite on public and private land. Topics covered include population survey overview, bobwhite specific survey methods, spring whistle counts, fall covey counts, ARUs (automated recording units), trapping and banding, and informing harvest rates.
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News from SECAS July 2024 Newsletter
Save the date for Oct-Nov Blueprint workshops, SECAS helps with Wildlife Action Plans, the value of Sentinel Landscapes.
Located in News & Announcements / WLFW Newsletters / Southeast Conservation Adaptation Strategy (SECAS) Newsletter