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Warm Season Native Grasses for Forage
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.
Addressing Sedimentation Threats
Rivers and streams are the lifeblood of our environment, home to a stunning array of wildlife, from fish and amphibians to the aquatic insects that form the foundation of the food chain. However, these ecosystems are under growing threat from sedimentation and siltation. When excess soil and fine particles wash into waterways, they cloud the water, smother habitats, and disrupt the delicate balance that sustains aquatic life. The consequences ripple throughout the food chain, from the tiniest insects to the largest fish, threatening sensitive species like the Eastern hellbender and endangering fisheries.
How to Partner with ACF to Make a Difference
Whether you’re part of an organization, a private landowner, or a planner, your involvement is the key to unlocking the full potential of this transformative effort. This guide offers a roadmap to joining forces with ACF and making a lasting impact for future generations.
The Role of Fish Passage Structures in River Health
Barriers disrupt everything from water quality to biodiversity, creating far-reaching consequences for aquatic life and the surrounding environment.
What to Expect During a Conservation Project: A Landowner’s Perspective
Taking on a conservation project is a meaningful way to improve the health of your land while contributing to the broader environmental good. However, the process can seem complex and unfamiliar at first. Understanding what to expect can help you approach the project with confidence and clarity. This guide walks through each journey stage, offering a detailed look at what happens and how you’ll play a central role.
bog turtle measure
measuring a bog turtle shell
bog turtle wetlands
southern appalachian bog
bog turtle wetlands
southern appalachian bog
Join the Bobwhite in Hardwood Forested Systems Webinar!
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.
Native Grassland
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SIPBA Burn
 
Backpack Sprayer
 
Prescribed Burn Woody Encroachment
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Warm Season Native Grasses 2
Warm season native grasses benefit both cattle and wildlife.
Jakes Holmes
 
Cozying Up for Winter: The Bog Turtle’s Seasonal Slumber
While we sip hot cocoa, these remarkable reptiles tuck themselves away, waiting for the warmth of spring to awaken their vibrant world again.
Resource Library
 
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Landscape Partnership WLFW Wildland Fire Courses
 
Technical Documentation Video Series: SE FireMap
This video series, hosted on the Landscape Partnership Learning Network, provides an in-depth look at the technical process behind the creation of the SE FireMap. Across these videos, we discuss the process, methodologies, and data sources used to develop the SE Firemap. Whether you're interested in the mapping technologies or the decision-making processes that shaped the tool, these videos will guide you through the key aspects of the SE FireMap's develo