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Conservation Corridor February 2025 Newsletter
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Connecting science to conservation.
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Join the Bobwhite in Hardwood Forested Systems Webinar!
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Join us February 13th at 11:30 AM CST for a webinar on Bobwhite in Hardwood Forested Systems. We will be joined by John Gruchy of the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks.
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SE CASC Science Seminar, January 22: New Project Lightning Talks
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Join us for a series of 5-minute talks summarizing newly funded SE CASC projects.
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SECAS Third Thursday Web Forum January 16th 2025
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Mapping freshwater resilience in the conterminous United States
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Building Your Own Conservation Team
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Building habitat on private land isn’t easy. That’s why Barb Heyen has built a “conservation team,” to help transform 120 acres of her property in southern Illinois from low quality pasture to quail and monarch-focused habitat.
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Three Ways to Combat Woody Encroachment
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Woody encroachment is one of the primary threats to upland habitat and grazing land today.
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SECAS December 2024 Newsletter
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Web forums require registration in the new year, plan for the 2025 Blueprint update
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Southeast Conservation Adaptation Strategy (SECAS) Newsletter
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WLFW West Newsletter December 2024
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Unique and Threatened Species Gets Big Boost from Conservation | Fresh Podcasts | WLFW on Instagram
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Fire Lines Volume 14 Issue 3
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Fire Science | Research Brief | New & Updated Technology | Recent & Featured Publications | SFE in Action | Florida Prescribed Fire Councils | Gopher Tortoise Council 2024 Annual Meeting | Our Programs | Our Products | Fire Community | Fire Science Exchange Network | Upcoming Events | Funding Opportunities | Additional Resources | SFE Partner Spotlight
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Warm Season Native Grasses for Forage
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With many states experiencing record drought, livestock producers may find themselves in a tight spot when trying to provide forage for their cattle. In the long run, native warm season grasses can offer drought resistant forage during the summer slump when many cool season grasses slow in production.
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