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Image NBCI BRI Map for Northern Bobwhite
Developed by the National Bobwhite Conservation Initiative partnership, this Biological Ranking Information map denotes prioritized counties across the 25-state area of NBCI activity. Within NRCS, states participating in Working Lands for Wildlife-Northern bobwhite select from the blue priority counties to identify areas within each state where sign-ups for Farm Bill programs will occur.
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Image Map for Northern Bobwhite
Species map for Northern Bobwhite
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Image Bobwhite Grasslands and Savannas Project Boundaries FY22-26
Bobwhite Grasslands & Savannas Project Boundaries FY22-26 Map
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Image object code Quail Forever logo
Quail Forever logo
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Image GameLab Martin
GameLab Martin logo
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Image object code Northern Bobwhite logo
Northern Bobwhite logo
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Image Grasslands
Image of grassland. Unsplash. Photo credit: Benjamin Davies
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Image Outdoor Alabama Firefighter
Close-up of firefighter's boots and drip torch. From Outdoor Alabama. Photo by Billy Pope, ADCNR
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Image Quail and Baby
Mother quail with baby in grass.
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Image object code Restored prairie in Ohio
This restored prairie was done in Ohio by our Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program. It was planted and established after removing a forest and invasive species. Photo by Donnie Knight Jr./USFWS.
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