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New Study Offers Sage Advice

January 18, 2017 Spencer Miller, Natural Resources Conservation Service

For many, one of the New Year’s first big chores is to remove a tree from inside their home. Trees, beautiful and useful as they are, do not belong everywhere. Such is the case with trees and other woody species that are expanding into the Western grasslands. Over the years, woody species like...

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Ranchers Using NRCS Conservation Practices Boost Prairie Chicken Occupancy

November 03, 2016 Jon Ungerer, Lesser Prairie-Chicken Initiative Coordinator, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Habitat conservation practices make a difference for lesser prairie-chickens. That's the finding of a recent scientific study – the first part of a multi-year study – described in a new report from the Lesser Prairie-Chicken Initiative (LPCI). LPCI, led by USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation...

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New Study Highlights Redcedar's Impact on Prairie Chickens, Helps Improve Conservation Efforts

April 01, 2016 Jon Ungerer, Natural Resources Conservation Service

A new study offers the first empirical data proving that female lesser prairie-chickens avoid grasslands when trees are present. The study, highlighted in a Science to Solutions report by the Lesser Prairie-Chicken Initiative (LPCI), underscores the importance of removing woody invasive plants like...

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Rangeland Restoration Benefits Cattle and Prairie Chicken

January 04, 2016 Jon Ungerer, Lesser Prairie-Chicken Initiative Coordinator, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Cattle and lesser prairie-chickens both need healthy rangeland to thrive. Through voluntary conservation efforts, farmers and ranchers in the southern Great Plains can restore habitat for this iconic bird while strengthening working lands. The Lesser Prairie-Chicken Initiative (LPCI), a partnership...

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Survey: Lesser Prairie-Chicken Population Continues to Climb

July 07, 2015 Justin Fritscher, Natural Resources Conservation Service

The population of the lesser prairie-chicken is on the rise, according to survey results released last week by the Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (WAFWA). Based on aerial surveys, biologists estimate the lesser prairie-chicken numbers about 29,000, a 25 percent increase from 2014...

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Rancher Weathers Drought, Restores Prairie Chicken Habitat at Same Time

June 11, 2015 Justin Fritscher, Natural Resources Conservation Service

By Sandra Murphy, Lesser Prairie-Chicken Initiative USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) works with ranchers and partners to improve habitat for lesser prairie-chicken through the Lesser Prairie-Chicken Initiative (LPCI). Focusing on privately-owned lands, the initiative covers five...

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Landowner and Land Manager Working to Help Lesser Prairie-Chicken

August 15, 2012 Sheila Forrester, NRCS Kansas

A Kansas family and their neighbor are working with USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) to increase habitat for the lesser prairie-chicken—while also benefiting their grazing lands. Glen Mull and his daughter, Amy Harter, collaborate with Tom Turner to co-manage the grassland they...

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Texas Ranchers Want More Chickens

August 01, 2012 Quenna Terry, NRCS Texas

Cattle ranchers in the Texas Panhandle are interested in raising more than just cattle and grass. They also want to raise chickens—lesser prairie-chickens, to be exact! The lesser prairie-chicken is a ground-nesting bird native to the mixed-grass prairies of the Texas panhandle, Colorado, Kansas...

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