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Report: Maintaining Sagebrush-Covered Landscapes Keeps Water on the Land for Ranchers and Wildlife

August 04, 2016 Justin Fritscher, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Removing invading conifer trees improves the health of sagebrush ecosystems, providing better habitat for wildlife and better forage for livestock. And now, new science shows these efforts may also help improve late-season water availability, which is crucial for ecosystems in the arid West...

Conservation

Tennessee Farmer Creates Top-Notch Turkey Habitat While Improving Grazing Lands

March 02, 2016 Mark Bushman, Natural Resources Conservation Service

When it comes to understanding and improving turkey habitat restoration, there are few more knowledgeable than farmer Chuck Borum in Pulaski, Tennessee. Borum bought a few hundred acres a decade ago with the intent of raising cattle, but with time, he saw how he could also establish top-notch turkey...

Conservation

How Do You Manage Collaborative Conservation Planning across 100 Million Acres? From a Bird's Eye View, of Course!

February 23, 2016 Thad Heater, Natural Resources Conservation Service

The saying “The whole is greater than the sum of its parts” is often attributed to the Greek philosopher Aristotle, and that couldn’t be more true when it comes to doing conservation planning across 11 states, multiple federal agencies and millions of acres of public and private land. The Sage...

Conservation

Habitat Restoration Benefits Both Wildlife and Working Lands

December 10, 2015 Jason Weller, Chief, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Seventy percent of the land in the lower 48 states is privately owned, home to productive working farms, ranches and forests that account for much of our nation’s open space and wildlife habitat. For 80 years USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service has worked side-by-side with America’s...

Conservation

Louisiana's "Teddy Bear" is Making a Comeback

June 11, 2015 Sarah Haymaker, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Louisiana

On the brink of extinction in 1992, the Louisiana black bear was added to the threatened and endangered species list. At the time of listing, more than 80 percent of suitable Louisiana black bear habitat was lost. The bottomland hardwood forests of the Louisiana Delta were cleared for row crop...

Conservation

Before You Slice the Turkey, Give Thanks to Those Wild Cousins

November 25, 2014 Kathryn Sosbe, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

According to USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service, the U.S. is the world’s largest turkey producer and largest exporter of turkey products. An estimated 46 million turkeys will show up on American tables this holiday, and most of those will come from turkey production facilities. A much smaller...

Forestry
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