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Conservation Corridor May 2023 Newsletter
Connecting science to conservation.
How to Access the Web App
 
Analysis: Why protecting very large swaths of land matters for wildlife conservation
Although bison are the U.S. national mammal, they exist in small and fragmented populations across the West. The federal government is working to restore healthy wild bison populations, relying heavily on sovereign tribal lands to house them.
Resources
 
BirdLocale: WLFW Landscape Restoration Bird Assessment
 
News from SECAS April 2023 Newsletter
SECAS April newsletter: SC Lowcountry Sentinel Landscape approved, highlighting freshwater indicators, Blueprint workshop reminder, and more.
Southeast Conservation Adaptation Strategy (SECAS) Newsletter
 
Helpful Tips for Implementation
Content will include information on advancements and new approaches that might be used in more states to advance grassland and savanna conservation. Initial "tips" will be NRCS-centric but please add any of your own tips or contact bridgett.costanzo@usda.gov if you have new content to share through this space!
NRCS Conservation Practices & Materials
 
WLFW Outcomes: Funded Research
 
Welcome to the Southeast CASC April 2023 Newsletter
SE CASC News | Resources | Publications | Tribal News | Partner News | Webinars | Events | Opportunities
Resources
Resources here can help you in your work on Grasslands and Savannas or within the Working Lands for Wildlife program.
Webinars and Instructional Videos
 
Podcasts
 
Webinars and Instructional Videos
Here you can find curated webinars and instructional videos related to Grasslands and Savannas.
Podcasts
 
WLFW Outcomes: Funded Research
 
Helpful Tips for Implementation
 
Wildlife Habitat Evaluation Guide (WHEG)
Wildlife Habitat Evaluation Guides (WHEGs) are designed to provide the NRCS planner a way in which to essentially estimate the wildlife value of the land before and after practice implementation. The WHEGs utilize a numerical rating to compare the value of existing wildlife habitat with the value of wildlife habitat under various alternatives. These guides are typically only used when wildlife is the primary or secondary resource concern. Minimum planning criteria for a resource can be found in the Field Office Technical Guide.