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by Bridgett Costanzo published Mar 17, 2021 last modified Jun 25, 2023 11:01 PM — filed under: , ,
Storyboard discusses similarities between habitat needs of the Eastern golden-winged warbler and Western sage grouse, both bird species with declining populations due to habitat loss in working landscapes - but benefiting from NRCS Working Lands for Wildlife intervention.
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Organization Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
by Rhishja Cota published Sep 21, 2022 last modified May 23, 2024 07:38 PM — filed under: , , , , ,
The Bureau of Land Management's mission is to sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of public lands for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations. he BLM was established in 1946, but its roots go back to the years after America’s independence, when the young nation began acquiring additional lands. At first, these lands were used to encourage homesteading and westward migration. The General Land Office was created in 1812 to support this national goal. Over time, values and attitudes regarding public lands shifted, and President Harry S. Truman, by means of a government reorganization, merged the GLO and another agency, the U.S. Grazing Service, creating the BLM.
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by Kristin Bomboy published Mar 17, 2021 last modified Jun 25, 2023 11:03 PM — filed under: , ,
While studying migratory birds on their Costa Rican wintering grounds in March 2017, associates at the Roger Tory Peterson Institute of Natural History (RTPI) were able to add some important data to the understanding of Golden-wing Warbler biology. RTPI affiliate Sean Graesser, who was working in a remote rainforest reserve in northeastern Costa Rica with other RTPI staff on a tropical biology course for high school students, captured a gorgeous male Golden-winged Warbler. When he extracted it from the net to collect data and band it, he realized that this bird already had a uniquely numbered band on its leg – a band that Sean had put there himself a year ago! Since the bird was last seen in March of 2016, it had flown to North America – likely somewhere in that upper Great Lakes Region area, possibly nested and raised young against all odds, and returned to Costa Rica to overwinter. This bird looked healthy as could be and was getting ready to make the same trek again – possibly travelling as far as 6,000 miles each year between its breeding and wintering grounds.
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File ECMAScript program Conservation Choices for Wildlife: Golden-winged Warbler and Other Forest-dependent Species
by Tab Manager published Jun 06, 2019 last modified May 29, 2025 06:03 PM — filed under: , , , , , , ,
This guide outlines seven key conservation practices recommended to forest landowners who want to sustainably manage forests to benefit wildlife and forest health. USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and conservation partners work with forest landowners to plan and implement these practices that benefit a variety of species, including the golden-winged warbler. This assistance includes the development of a custom forest management plan as well as financial support to help cover part of the costs of implementing the practices. Technical and financial assistance are available through the Farm Bill, the largest source of federal funding for private lands conservation.
Located in Information Materials / Fact Sheets / Golden-Winged Warbler General Fact Sheets
Organization Octet Stream Conserving Carolina
by Matthew Cimitile published Aug 03, 2015 last modified May 23, 2024 08:17 PM — filed under: , , , , ,
Your support is powering some amazing conservation projects. With your help, Conserving Carolina is creating new parks, trails, and greenways. We’re protecting mountains, foothills, rivers, and farms—over 47,000 acres so far. We’re restoring woods, meadows, and wetlands. We’re engaging people in volunteer work, hikes, outings, field trips, speaker series, native plant gardening, and more.
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Organization CT Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
by Administrator published Dec 30, 2020 last modified May 23, 2024 08:35 PM — filed under: , , , , , ,
The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection advances the conservation, use, and appreciation of Connecticut’s wildlife resources.
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Organization EcoForesters
by Rosanne Hessmiller last modified May 27, 2024 04:20 PM — filed under: , , , , ,
EcoForesters is a non-profit professional forestry organization dedicated to conserving and restoring our Appalachian forests through education and stewardship.
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Organization x-conference/x-cooltalk Florida Forest Service
by Rosanne Hessmiller last modified May 27, 2024 04:50 PM — filed under: , , , ,
The mission of the Florida Forest Service is to protect and manage the forest resources of Florida, ensuring that they will be available for future generations.
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File FY21 WLFW-GWWA Project Boundary
by Bridgett Costanzo published Jun 25, 2023 last modified Apr 21, 2025 06:28 PM — filed under: , , , , , ,
Updated to include new priority areas in NY.
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Organization Georgia Department of Natural Resources: Wildlife Resources Division
by Matthew Cimitile published Dec 12, 2012 last modified May 27, 2024 05:13 PM — filed under: , , , , , , ,
Carries out the Department of Natural Resource's (DNR) mission to enhance and conserve Georgia’s natural, historic, and cultural resources. As one of six divisions within DNR, the Wildlife Resources Division is charged with conserving and promoting Georgia’s wildlife resources, including game and nongame animals, fish, and protected plants.
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