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Agricultural Conservation Easement Program


Light Detection and Ranging Helps USDA Pinpoint and Protect Archaeological Mounds

June 02, 2014 Sharron Santure, Cultural Resources Specialist, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Illinois

Sometimes to stop soil erosion, prevent nutrient and sediment runoff and improve habitat, conservation work does disturb the ground. Because of this, USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service relies on its archaeologists on staff to review locations prior to implementing these conservation...

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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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Partnerships and Volunteers Bring a Midwest Wetland to Life

May 22, 2014 Jody Christiansen, Illinois Natural Resources Conservation Service

Now, when you look at the Nygren Wetland Preserve in Illinois, a menagerie of wildlife can be seen – ducks and geese paddling about, white pelicans lounging, otters swimming and a pair of sandhill cranes huddling in a nest. There was talk of the endangered blanding turtles living in the wetland, too...

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Restored Wetlands Provide Opportunity to See Rare Bird

May 19, 2014 Shawnn Balstad, District Conservationist, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Minnesota

There is just something special about the marbled godwit. Maybe it’s the shorebird’s super long bill, tall legs or funny name, but I’ve called this bird my favorite for years. I first spotted one in 1998, while taking a look at some private lands enrolled in a conservation easement program. This...

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USDA Works with Other Groups to Restore one of Montana's Largest Wetlands

May 12, 2014 Byrhonda Lyons, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Montana

The headwaters of O’Dell Creek in Madison Valley, Mont. serve as a perfect example of the benefits of implementing good conservation practices. Considered one of the largest wetland areas in Montana, O’Dell Creek was drained in the 1950s for land to raise livestock. But now, ranchers, USDA’s Natural...

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Prairie Partnership Provides Habitat for Rare Orchid

May 09, 2014 Shawnn Balstad, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Minnesota, District Conservationist

My family and I enjoy natural scavenger hunts. When we explore the landscape surrounding our Norman County farm, we teach each other about the birds, animals and plants we see. It’s fun to search for native wildflowers. It’s even more fun to spot something rare. Recently, through a school project...

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Rice Producers, Ducks Unlimited Partner at Agriculture Department to Promote Waterfowl Habitat Efforts

May 07, 2014 Justin Fritscher, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Rice is not just for people but for the birds, too. And a new report underlines the value of rice fields as habitat for migratory birds and other waterfowl. The working rice lands report, released this week by Ducks Unlimited and the USA Rice Federation, shows that replacing rice fields with...

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