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Map of NRCS States Opting In/Out of WLFW Northern bobwhite

Map of NRCS States Opting In/Out of WLFW Northern bobwhite

In February 2021, NRCS requested that 30 state offices within the northern bobwhite current or historic range submit a final decision to National Headquarters on opting in or out of WLFW Northern bobwhite, Grasslands and Savannas. The decisions were completely voluntary and dependent on each states interest and ability to commit. These maps depict the distribution of states and their responses. Note that Oklahoma has now joined (and we need to updated this map)!

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645 Covey Headquarters Planning Job Sheet (MO example)

645 Covey Headquarters Planning Job Sheet (MO example)

645 Quail Covey Headquarters Planning example from Missouri NRCS

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314-Brush Management: Quail (GA and SE example)

314-Brush Management: Quail (GA and SE example)

314- Brush Management Practice. This job sheet has been specifically modified for Northern Bobwhite in the Southeastern United States.

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647 Early Successional Habitat Management

647 Early Successional Habitat Management

674 Early Successional Habitat Management Job Sheet. This job sheet was modified for Bobwhite management in the Southeastern United States.

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666-Forest Stand Improvement for Bobwhite Quail

666-Forest Stand Improvement for Bobwhite Quail

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.

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338-Prescribed Burning

338-Prescribed Burning

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.

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FY17-21 WLFW-Northern bobwhite Map

FY17-21 WLFW-Northern bobwhite Map

This map was current as of FY21 for NRCS WLFW-Northern bobwhite but updated for FY22 based on the NRCS state offices that opted into the Northern bobwhite, Grasslands and Savannas Framework partnership (by FY22 there will be 24 states).

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WLFW Science to Solutions: Economics of NWSG Forage

WLFW Science to Solutions: Economics of NWSG Forage

This fact sheet is part of a WLFW series called Science to Solutions which seeks to share technical information in a format that's user-friendly. Prepared by University of Tennessee professors Dr. Pat Keyser of the Native Grasslands Management Center and Dr. Chris Boyer, an economist.

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Bobwhite-specific Ranking Tool (GA example)

Bobwhite-specific Ranking Tool (GA example)

This ranking tool was used in Georgia when they had a separate fund pool for a special bobwhite project.

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General/Terrestrial Ranking Guidance (GA example)

General/Terrestrial Ranking Guidance (GA example)

Whether a NRCS state has ranking fund pools or guidance that is bobwhite specific varies, many simply have a terrestrial ranking/funding pool. This is an example of ranking guidance for a general terrestrial sign-up in Georgia.

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Multi-State WHEG (based on GA's)

Multi-State WHEG (based on GA's)

The attached WHEG was developed in GA but later shared and adopted by many other NRCS states.

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Progress, Goal-Setting Spreadsheet, & Next Steps: Bridgett Costanzo

Progress, Goal-Setting Spreadsheet, & Next Steps: Bridgett Costanzo

Bridgett Costanzo presenting at the WLFW Northern Bobwhite, Grasslands and Savannas National Partnership Meeting. February 24, 2021. Bridgett is the Regional Coordinator for WLFW, NRCS

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WLFW Field Perspective: J.B. Daniel

WLFW Field Perspective: J.B. Daniel

J.B. Daniel presenting at the WLFW Northern Bobwhite, Grasslands and Savannas National Partnership Meeting. February 23, 2021. J.B. is a grazing specialist with NRCS.

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Small carpetgrass (Arthraxon hispidus)

Small carpetgrass (Arthraxon hispidus)

Small carpetgrass is also known as hairy joint and/or joint head grass. It is a low-growing, sprawling annual grass. Small carpet grass grows up to one and a half feet in height. Stems root at nodes and have bright green clasping leaves which are often sparsely hairy on the margins. This grass grows in wet areas such as stream banks, shorelines, flood plains and wet meadows. It prefers sunny, moist areas.

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Carol Denhof: The Longleaf Alliance

Carol Denhof: The Longleaf Alliance

Carol Denhof, President of the Longleaf Alliance, discusses landscape-level conservation of longleaf pine ecosystems across the Southeast and the role of collaboration between the Alliance, landowners/farmers, NRCS, and others.

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Doerr, Maria

Maria supports strategic coalition building within the Landscape Partnership

Expertise

Watershed and water delivery management (dams, reservoirs) (incl. dam removal/fish passage) Urban development (incl. zoning) Climate/Earth and Atmospheric Science Adaptation (management response and facilitation) Community relations, facilitation, conflict resolution Structured decision-making and risk-management analysis

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USDA Launches Strategy to Continue Conserving the Gopher Tortoise and its Critical Habitat

USDA Launches Strategy to Continue Conserving the Gopher Tortoise and its Critical Habitat

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) has released its new 5-year plan to conserve the Southeast’s threatened gopher tortoise by focusing on the conservation and restoration of its key habitat, the longleaf pine forests. Acting NRCS Chief Kevin Norton told Southeast AgNet the fate of the gopher tortoise is linked to habitat quality, and efforts to conserve habitat on private lands will be critical to its continued survival.

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SE FireMap Fact Sheet - 1.0 Technical Version

SE FireMap Fact Sheet - 1.0 Technical Version

This document highlights the overall SE FireMap initiative – offering a technical summary of the project’s background, development process, timeline, and objectives.

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