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by Rhishja Cota published Oct 31, 2022 last modified Oct 31, 2022 03:20 PM — filed under: , , , , , ,
There is an increasing need to consider the anticipated effects of climate change on ecosystems and identify management actions that respond to these changes. This workshop will support participants from the Rio Grande National Forest in determining which climate impacts are of greatest concern to them, and identify management opportunities for adapting to change. The Adaptation Workbook provides a structured process for integrating climate change considerations into management planning and activities.
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by Tab Manager published Mar 09, 2023 last modified May 29, 2025 05:57 PM — filed under: , , , , , ,
The Joint Chiefs' Landscape Restoration Partnership enables NRCS and the Forest Service to collaborate with agricultural producers and forest landowners to invest in conservation and restoration at a big enough scale to make a difference.
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by Tab Manager published Mar 09, 2023 last modified Mar 09, 2023 02:02 PM — filed under: , , ,
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.
Located in Learning & Tech Transfer / General Resources and Publications / Inbox
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
File 338-Prescribed Burning
by Web Editor published Mar 10, 2021 last modified Apr 21, 2023 12:16 AM — filed under: , , , , , , , ,
338-Prescribed Burning. This job sheet has been modified for Bobwhite Quail management in the Southeastern United States. Caution: Prescribed burning should be conducted only by those who are trained and experienced in its use. The landowner is responsible for obtaining all permits and clearances as required by law.
Located in Information / NRCS Conservation Practices & Materials / Job Sheets
File chemical/x-pdb 647 Early Successional Habitat Management
by Web Editor published Mar 10, 2021 last modified Apr 21, 2023 12:15 AM — filed under: , , , , , , , ,
674 Early Successional Habitat Management Job Sheet. This job sheet was modified for Bobwhite management in the Southeastern United States.
Located in Information / NRCS Conservation Practices & Materials / Job Sheets
File 645 Covey Headquarters Planning Job Sheet (MO example)
by Web Editor published Dec 30, 2020 last modified Apr 21, 2023 12:15 AM — filed under: , , , , , , , ,
645 Quail Covey Headquarters Planning example from Missouri NRCS
Located in Information / NRCS Conservation Practices & Materials / Job Sheets
File 666-Forest Stand Improvement for Bobwhite Quail
by Web Editor published Mar 10, 2021 last modified Apr 21, 2023 12:14 AM — filed under: , , , , , , , ,
666- Forest Stand Improvement. This job sheet has been modified specifically for the management of Bobwhite Quail and other early successional species in the Southeastern United States. • Follow state Best Management Practices (BMPs) for forestry and all applicable laws and regulations. Creating and maintaining open canopy pine savanna with the implementation of proper thinnings in combination with frequent prescribed fire and/or brush management (see job sheets for Prescribed Burning for Bobwhite Quail-338 and/or Brush Management for Bobwhite Quail-314) will provide the required conditions needed for a host of species dependent or favored by early successional habitat such as quail, deer, turkey, songbirds, small mammals, native grasses and wild flowers, pollinator insects and plants.
Located in Information / NRCS Conservation Practices & Materials / Job Sheets
File 314-Brush Management: Quail (GA and SE example)
by Web Editor published Dec 30, 2020 last modified Apr 21, 2023 12:14 AM — filed under: , , , , , , , ,
314- Brush Management Practice. This job sheet has been specifically modified for Northern Bobwhite in the Southeastern United States.
Located in Information / NRCS Conservation Practices & Materials / Job Sheets
File Troff document Aquatic Connectivity Framework (ACF) Fact Sheet
by Web Editor published Dec 12, 2024 last modified Mar 19, 2025 03:31 PM — filed under: , , , , , , , ,
The Aquatic Connectivity Framework (ACF) is a WLFW partnership effort that brings together public and private partners to tackle critical threats to watersheds across 16 states in the eastern and central U.S.
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