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Conservation Corridor July 2025 Newsletter by Web Editor, last updated: Jul 21, 2025 04:55 PM
Connecting science to conservation.
Landscape Partnership Newsletter-Happy New Year 2024! by Web Editor, last updated: Jul 18, 2025 02:25 PM
Happy New Year 2024 from the Landscape Partnership and WLFW
Science for productive forests: Understanding trends and projections by Web Editor, last updated: Jul 17, 2025 11:27 PM
Since the Forest Service’s inception, agency scientists have worked shoulder to shoulder with forest managers to support sustainable and efficient timber production. The Forest Service provides authoritative, nationwide data on the status and trends of forest resources and wood processing facilities.
Wildlife Management Institute Outdoor News Bulletin July 2025 by Web Editor, last updated: Jul 17, 2025 11:15 PM
July 2025 | Volume 79 | Issue 7
Western Landscapes by Tab Manager, last updated: Jul 15, 2025 06:18 PM
The west includes a diversity of landscapes such as: Sagebrush Country; Great Plains Grasslands; and Central Grasslands and Savannas. Animal species include: Sage Grouse; Lesser Prairie-Chicken; and a variety of Migratory Big Game.
Eastern Deciduous Forests by Tab Manager, last updated: Jul 15, 2025 06:18 PM
In the northeastern U.S., partners are helping reinvigorate private forestry as a viable—and sustainable—industry. After decades of harvesting valuable trees from forests and leaving the rest, eastern deciduous forests are a monoculture of same-age or same-species trees, lacking both market value and healthy wildlife populations. WLFW “hit the reset button” by working with forest owners to establish young forest stands and restore economic value and abundant wildlife such as white tailed deer, turkey, ruffed grouse, and rarer species like the golden-winged warbler.
Aquatics by Tab Manager, last updated: Jul 15, 2025 06:18 PM
Welcome to the Aquatic Connectivity Framework hub. This Framework is designed to protect and enhance the health of our nation's aquatic ecosystems.
Grasslands & Savannas by Tab Manager, last updated: Jul 15, 2025 06:18 PM
The grassland and savanna regions of the U.S. include the number one crop production states for corn, wheat, sorghum, soybeans, peanuts and cotton. Six of the top ten forest production states are in the East, and the Fescue Belt has the highest concentration of livestock producers and livestock in the country. Southeastern grasslands are the most diverse biologically in the U.S. but also the most imperiled with up to 90% in degraded condition or lost. Major threats include: habitat loss and fragmentation; climate change; alterations to natural land disturbance regimes; and invasive species.
The Anchor Approach to Connectivity by Tab Manager, last updated: Jul 15, 2025 06:08 PM
ANCHOR is a new conservation approach that builds Areawide Networks to Connect Habitat and Optimize Resiliency. The approach guides investments in strategic “anchor” locations to connect wildlife populations, enhance landscape resiliency, and strengthen rural economies.
Home by Tab Manager, last updated: Jul 15, 2025 06:07 PM
 
Western Landscapes by Tab Manager, last updated: Jul 15, 2025 06:03 PM
The west includes a diversity of landscapes such as: Sagebrush Country; Great Plains Grasslands; and Central Grasslands and Savannas. Animal species include: Sage Grouse; Lesser Prairie-Chicken; and a variety of Migratory Big Game.
Eastern Deciduous Forests by Tab Manager, last updated: Jul 15, 2025 06:03 PM
In the northeastern U.S., partners are helping reinvigorate private forestry as a viable—and sustainable—industry. After decades of harvesting valuable trees from forests and leaving the rest, eastern deciduous forests are a monoculture of same-age or same-species trees, lacking both market value and healthy wildlife populations. WLFW “hit the reset button” by working with forest owners to establish young forest stands and restore economic value and abundant wildlife such as white tailed deer, turkey, ruffed grouse, and rarer species like the golden-winged warbler.
Aquatics by Tab Manager, last updated: Jul 15, 2025 06:03 PM
Welcome to the Aquatic Connectivity Framework hub. This Framework is designed to protect and enhance the health of our nation's aquatic ecosystems.
Grasslands & Savannas by Tab Manager, last updated: Jul 15, 2025 06:03 PM
The grassland and savanna regions of the U.S. include the number one crop production states for corn, wheat, sorghum, soybeans, peanuts and cotton. Six of the top ten forest production states are in the East, and the Fescue Belt has the highest concentration of livestock producers and livestock in the country. Southeastern grasslands are the most diverse biologically in the U.S. but also the most imperiled with up to 90% in degraded condition or lost. Major threats include: habitat loss and fragmentation; climate change; alterations to natural land disturbance regimes; and invasive species.
Training Resources by Web Editor, last updated: Jul 15, 2025 06:02 PM
Links to pertinent online resources.
Webinars and Videos by Web Editor, last updated: Jul 15, 2025 06:01 PM
 
Home by Tab Manager, last updated: Jul 15, 2025 05:56 PM
 
The Anchor Approach to Connectivity by Tab Manager, last updated: Jul 15, 2025 05:56 PM
ANCHOR is a new conservation approach that builds Areawide Networks to Connect Habitat and Optimize Resiliency. The approach guides investments in strategic “anchor” locations to connect wildlife populations, enhance landscape resiliency, and strengthen rural economies.
Eastern Deciduous Forests by Tab Manager, last updated: Jul 15, 2025 05:42 PM
In the northeastern U.S., partners are helping reinvigorate private forestry as a viable—and sustainable—industry. After decades of harvesting valuable trees from forests and leaving the rest, eastern deciduous forests are a monoculture of same-age or same-species trees, lacking both market value and healthy wildlife populations. WLFW “hit the reset button” by working with forest owners to establish young forest stands and restore economic value and abundant wildlife such as white tailed deer, turkey, ruffed grouse, and rarer species like the golden-winged warbler.
Western Landscapes by Tab Manager, last updated: Jul 15, 2025 05:41 PM
The west includes a diversity of landscapes such as: Sagebrush Country; Great Plains Grasslands; and Central Grasslands and Savannas. Animal species include: Sage Grouse; Lesser Prairie-Chicken; and a variety of Migratory Big Game.