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Wetlands Reserve Program


Crops, Wildlife Flourish on Delaware Farm

May 09, 2018 Megan Lang, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

If ever he wondered if his family had made the right choice by restoring a wetland at their Delaware farm, Matt Spong laid that question to rest with the help of a duck.

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Teddy Bears are Alive and Well Thanks to Stewardship-Minded Farmers in Louisiana

March 10, 2016 John Pitre, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Fresh into my career as a wildlife biologist with USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), two things happened: a new Farm Bill conservation program was born, and the Louisiana black bear was listed under the Endangered Species Act. Both were very connected, even if I didn’t know it at...

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USDA Employee Named "Recovery Champion" for Oregon Chub Conservation Efforts

July 09, 2015 Tracy Robillard, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Oregon

The Oregon Chub is making waves in history. This February, it became the first fish to be delisted from the Endangered Species List because of recovery (not extinction). This success is directly attributable to more than 20 years of hard work by USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)...

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Saving the Nation's Wetlands

June 25, 2015 Andrew James, Natural Resources Conservation Service, National Program Manager for Wetland Easements

Wetlands are one of nature’s most productive ecosystems. They clean and recharge groundwater; reduce the damaging impacts of floods; enhance wildlife habitat; sequester carbon; and create diverse recreation opportunities such as hunting, fishing, birdwatching and canoeing. Thousands of landowners...

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Vanished Rabbit Reappears on Central California's Dos Rios Ranch

December 02, 2014 Dave Sanden, Natural Resources Conservation Service, California

Some exciting news recently came from a large wetlands restoration project now underway in Central California. River Partners, a nonprofit conservation organization, documented the first occurrence of a state and federally endangered rabbit on its habitat preserve at Dos Rios Ranch, a key piece of...

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Conservation Groups, Farmers Protect & Restore Precious Puget Sound Estuary

September 22, 2014 Kirk Hanlin, Assistant Chief, Natural Resources Conservation Service

When many people think of Washington State, they imagine rain, coffee and apples. My view is much more complex and nuanced, thanks to our team at NRCS who showed me diverse agricultural landscapes, including the state’s major estuary - Puget Sound. During my visit, I was greeted by an idyllic...

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At a Washington Ranch, It's for the Birds - and Elk

September 08, 2014 Jennifer Van Eps, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Washington

Most landowners would give up when faced with the challenges on Nine Pine Ranch near Chewelah, Washington, but not Glen Hafer. After trying for 40 years to farm his piece of land in the Colville River Valley, Hafer decided to convert it back to its original glory – wetlands. Historically, the land...

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Kentucky Youngster Sees Firsthand the Importance of Wetland Restoration

June 04, 2014 Christy Morgan, Program Analyst, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Kentucky

USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) helps private landowners return fields and pastures that were drained for agricultural use back to their natural state – wetlands. This is because of the value that wetlands provide: they filter and store water, they prevent floods and they...

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A Wetland Returns to its "Roots" Through a Conservation Easement

May 28, 2014 Jody Christiansen, Illinois Natural Resources Conservation Service

If the land floods more often than growing a crop, why not let it go back to what it wants to be – a wetland. That’s what happened on the Hoppe Heritage Farmstead in 2011. The Hoppe sisters owned cropland along the southern branch of the Kishwaukee River in DeKalb County, Ill. About half of the land...

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Restored Wetland Doubles as Outdoor Classroom for High School Students

May 27, 2014 Amy Overstreet, South Carolina Natural Resources Conservation Service

A 53-acre conservation easement is an ideal environmental learning lab for students at Francis Hugh Wardlaw Academy in Johnston, South Carolina. The land was once pastures for cattle, but now it’s a vibrant wetland just across the street from the high school. The contractor hired to install the...

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