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File Evaluating the Success of Habitat Restoration
by Web Editor published Dec 17, 2025 last modified Dec 17, 2025 02:50 PM — filed under: , , , , , , , , , ,
A Before-After Control-Impact (BACI) study of NRCS-Supported Eastern Hellbender Habitat Restoration on the Middle Fork Holston River in Smyth County, Virginia.
Located in Resources / General Resources
by USDA NRCS Science and Technology published Dec 30, 2020 last modified Mar 05, 2022 01:56 AM — filed under: , , , , , , ,
Join pasture specialists, local graziers, and NRCS staff to discuss the Conservation Innovation Grant (CIG) on Grazing Lands and the benefits of establishing and grazing native warm season grasses for livestock and ground nesting wildlife. See how NRCS is helping more farmers establish and utilize good grazing techniques on their farms. Featuring Dr. Pat Keyser (Center for Native Grasslands Management), J.B. Daniel (NRCS Virginia), and Keith Tuck (Virginia Grazier).
Located in Science / Webinars & Videos
by Admin published Jun 04, 2021 — filed under: , , , , , ,
This working lands webinar will educate landowners and natural resource professionals on working lands conservation programs intended to benefit wildlife species and promote oak forest diversity. In this webinar, we will take the “Long View” by looking back in time to gain historical grounding that will help us look forward and consider how our actions today can ensure we restore and sustain oak forests into the future. This webinar has been approved for continuing education credits. Hosted by the Ruffed Grouse Society & American Woodcock Society and the NRCS Working Lands for Wildlife program.
Located in Science / Webinars & Videos
File application/x-troff-ms Hellbenders and Healthy Farms
by Web Editor last modified Dec 17, 2025 02:46 PM — filed under: , , , , , , , ,
Farm bill programs for aquatic conservation
Located in Resources / General Resources
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.
Located in Get Involved / Landowner Information / Landowner Resources
File Helping People Help the Rivers
by Web Editor published Jan 22, 2025 last modified Dec 15, 2025 12:07 PM — filed under: , , , , , , ,
Improve farm sustainability and help aquatic wildlife.
Located in Resources / Outreach Materials
by Tab Manager published Apr 30, 2021 last modified May 03, 2021 01:33 PM — filed under: , ,
Prescribed burning is applying controlled fire to a predetermined area of land.
Located in Prescribed Burning / Overview
A Natural Treasure: Florida's Sandhills & Grasslands
by Web Editor published Dec 30, 2020 last modified Mar 31, 2021 11:29 PM — filed under: , , ,
Learn how local and state partners with USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service have permanently protected a pristine sandhill grassland ecosystem in north-central Florida from rapidly advancing development.
Located in News / WLFW News Inbox
File text/texmacs Recommended Conservation Practices for Herpetological Species: Fact Sheets
by Web Editor published Jan 09, 2026 — filed under: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
These fact sheets identify key information about threatened and endangered herpetological species and identifies recommended NRCS practices under EQIP and ACEP–WRE.
Located in Resources / Outreach Materials
File Sagebrush Biome Framework
by Web Editor published Jun 25, 2023 — filed under: , , , ,
This framework for 2021-2025 reflects collaborative, multi-state planning efforts to update SGI 2.0, and continues to build from a decade of success conserving the sagebrush biome. This framework also serves as NRCS’ ongoing contribution to the Sagebrush Conservation Strategy administered by Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies. Sharing common cross-boundary threats, NRCS staff across eleven western states collaborated to create this shared vision for conservation action.
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