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Mar 19, 2023
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Happy Sightings!
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published
Mar 19, 2023
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last modified
Nov 14, 2023 08:23 PM
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Landscape Partnership Newsletter-WLFW Prescribed Burning Added To FY24 Climate-Smart Practice List
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published
Nov 09, 2023
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last modified
May 31, 2025 02:22 AM
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filed under:
WLFW,
Landscape Partnership,
News,
Working Lands for Wildlife,
Newsletter,
WLFW Newsletter
WLFW news brief.
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From Flames to Forests: Past, Present, and Future Fires for Sustaining Our Forests and Wildlife
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May 16, 2022
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last modified
Mar 11, 2023 10:07 PM
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Wildfire,
News,
Working Lands for Wildlife,
WLFW,
Events
This webinar will feature some of the leading researchers and practitioners in fire science to help us understand how to manage our forests with fire under challenging circumstances.
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Healing from the Inside Out
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by
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Jun 10, 2020
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last modified
Jun 10, 2020 09:17 PM
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News,
Working Lands for Wildlife,
WLFW,
USFWS
Perspectives from the first Indigenous woman to ever serve as a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Native American liaison
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A Prophet Of Soil Gets His Moment Of Fame
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Aug 12, 2020
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News,
Working Lands for Wildlife,
WLFW,
Agriculture,
NPR
More than 40 years ago, in Nigeria, a young scientist named Rattan Lal encountered an idea that changed his life — and led, eventually, to global recognition and a worldwide movement to protect the planet's soil.
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USDA Launches Strategy to Continue Conserving the Gopher Tortoise and its Critical Habitat
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Sep 08, 2020
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Working Lands for Wildlife,
WLFW,
Gopher Tortoise
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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A Natural Treasure: Florida's Sandhills & Grasslands
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Dec 30, 2020
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last modified
Mar 31, 2021 11:29 PM
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News,
Working Lands for Wildlife,
WLFW,
NRCS
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.
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USDA Announces Additional Assistance for Cattle, Row Crop Producers
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Dec 30, 2020
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last modified
Mar 31, 2021 10:19 PM
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WLFW,
USDA,
COVID-19,
American Farm Bureau Federation,
News,
Working Lands for Wildlife
USDA announced today more than $12 billion for the Pandemic Assistance for Producers, which will help farmers and ranchers who previously did not qualify for COVID-19 aid and expand assistance to farmers who have already received help. Farmers who previously submitted CFAP applications will not have to apply again. Sign-up for the new program begins on April 5.
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Sometimes, the simplest things can help wildlife
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by
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Nov 22, 2021
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Nov 30, 2021 12:44 PM
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WLFW
Sad to say, but that wide-open home on the range that Bing Crosby sings about in Brewster Higley’s “Home on the Range” has been steadily diminishing with every passing decade as the Western landscape has been sliced and diced by roads and barbed-wire fences.
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