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News from SECAS January 2024 Newsletter
by Web Editor published Jan 23, 2024 — filed under: , , , , ,
Review grassland indicator, Blueprint changelog updated to 2023, how Blueprint uses critical habitat, and more.
Located in News & Announcements / WLFW Newsletters / Southeast Conservation Adaptation Strategy (SECAS) Newsletter
WLFW West Newsletter July 2024
by Web Editor published Jul 31, 2024 — filed under: , , , ,
Invasive Annual Grasses Resources | NRCS Helps Ranchers
Located in News & Announcements / WLFW Newsletters / WLFW West Newsletters
Conservation Corridor April 2021 Newsletter
by Web Editor published Apr 20, 2021 — filed under: , , ,
Identifying priority areas for binational connectivity of large carnivores.
Located in News & Announcements / WLFW Newsletters / Conservation Corridor Newsletters
New Mexico Highlands Contributed to Development of National Database of Forest Fuel Treatments
by Web Editor published Nov 19, 2024 — filed under: , , , ,
In 2021, the three SWERI universities — Northern Arizona University, Colorado State University and New Mexico Highlands University — were conscripted as part of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to create a national database of hazardous fuel treatments, which include forest thinning and prescribed burns.
Located in News & Events / News Inbox
Organization USDA NRCS Working Lands for Wildlife
by Web Editor published Sep 17, 2022 — filed under: ,
Through Working Lands for Wildlife (WLFW), USDA uses a win-win approach to systematically target conservation efforts to improve agricultural and forest productivity which enhance wildlife habitat on working landscapes. Target species are used as barometers for success because their habitat needs are representative of healthy, functioning ecosystems where conservation efforts benefit a much broader suite of species.
Located in LP Members / Organizations Search
News from SECAS August 2024 Newsletter
by Web Editor published Aug 29, 2024 — filed under: , , , ,
SECAS August newsletter: Updated map features SECAS success stories, register for a Blueprint workshop, Amanda says farewell, and more
Located in News & Announcements / WLFW Newsletters / Southeast Conservation Adaptation Strategy (SECAS) Newsletter
File Managing Longleaf Pine Forests for Our Future
by Bridgett Costanzo published Oct 01, 2024 last modified Nov 18, 2024 09:51 PM — filed under: , , , , ,
Longleaf Climate Smart Guide (2024) by TNC, Clemson, and The Longleaf Alliance, 17 pages
Located in Resources / General Resources and Publications
File Bog Turtle Wildlife Habitat Evaluation Guide (WHEG)
by Bridgett Costanzo published Dec 11, 2024 — filed under: , , , , , ,
WLFW uses WHEGs to evaluation before and after conditions anticipated from a contract.
Located in Information Materials / NRCS Conservation Practices and Materials
by Tab Manager published Nov 18, 2024 last modified Nov 18, 2024 09:53 PM — filed under: , , , ,
For over two decades The Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC) have supported the conservation of the Monarch butterfly along its migratory route, by promoting community projects, developing action plans and supporting collaborative efforts in Canada, Mexico and the United States. Building on this model, we are supporting regional collaboration for pollinator conservation.
Located in Resources / General Resources and Publications
Organization C source code Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC)
by Web Editor published Nov 18, 2024 — filed under: , , , ,
In the context of environmental, economic and social linkages between Canada, Mexico and the United States, the CEC facilitates effective cooperation and public participation to conserve, protect and enhance the North American environment in support of sustainable development for the benefit of present and future generations.
Located in LP Members / Organizations Search