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Bog Turtle
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Dec 05, 2024
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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.
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Shorebirds of Louisiana Wetlands
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Dec 05, 2024
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Birds like the lesser yellowlegs (Tringa flavipes), buff-breasted sandpiper (Calidris subruficollis), stilt sandpiper (Calidris himantopus) and short-billed dowitcher (Limnodromus griseus) use Louisiana’s wetlands as pit stops during their annual journeys south.
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Yazoo Darter
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Dec 05, 2024
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Jun 03, 2025 01:25 PM
The Yazoo darter (Etheostoma raneyi) is a small fish that is found only in two watersheds – the Little Tallahatchie and Yocona River watersheds in northern Mississippi. In recent years, Yazoo darter populations have been on the decline, largely because of poor stream health and barriers in streams. To help reverse population declines, NRCS is working with private landowners in targeted areas to increase available habitat and improve water quality to support the species’ recovery.
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Blanding's Turtle
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Dec 05, 2024
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Jun 03, 2025 01:21 PM
To help reverse the decline of these turtles, NRCS is working with private landowners in Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and Michigan to increase available high-quality habitat to support these species’ recovery through land protection as well as restoration and enhancement of habitat.
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Southwestern Willow Flycatcher
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Dec 06, 2024
This small songbird needs lush riparian vegetation to thrive. Improving the health of these areas benefits the flycatcher and lots of other wildlife.
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Kenai Peninsula Salmon
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Dec 06, 2024
Salmon are anadromous, which means they divide their lives between freshwater and the ocean. This annual return of salmon to freshwater is economically and culturally important to Alaska.
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Home
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Aug 17, 2019
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Aug 17, 2019 08:42 PM
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Home
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Aug 17, 2019
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Wildland Fire
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May 12, 2023
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Jul 15, 2025 11:55 AM
The Wildland Fire site within the Landscape Partnership portal serves as a clearinghouse to support technical experts as a community of practice, currently focused on the southern states. This site links individuals and diverse groups with the information each maintains on wildland fire on their respective internet sites, and our hope is that we will send more traffic to our partners' sites.
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Oct 04, 2019
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Aug 11, 2022 09:40 PM