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Dame, Sam
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Rosanne Hessmiller
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Native Grass College: Video series
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admin
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Dec 30, 2020
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last modified
Mar 05, 2022 01:54 AM
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Livestock,
Grasses,
University,
Webinar,
Northern Bobwhite Quail,
Agriculture,
Grasslands
The Native Grass College offers short videos and resources for practitioner and landowners to learn how to 1) Establish Native Grasses, 2) Control Grass Competition, and 3) Manage grazing. Native grasses are better for grazing and for wildlife. Developed by Dr. Pat Keyser, Center for Native Grasslands Management at the University of Tennessee.
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Virtual tour: Native Warm Season Grass Grazing
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admin
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Dec 30, 2020
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last modified
Mar 04, 2022 04:54 PM
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filed under:
Working Lands,
Northern Bobwhite Quail,
Instructional Video,
Conservation,
Video,
Working Lands for Wildlife,
Landowner Information,
Grazing
Join a tour of pasture lands that use native warm season grasses to provide good grazing for livestock and invaluable habitat, food, and shelter for native wildlife. The video highlights the benefits of different native grasses and how quickly these grasses can benefit working lands.
Developed and provided by Ohio NRCS, Ohio State University Extension, the Madison Soil and Water Conservation District, and Quail/Pheasants Forever. Released September 2020.
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Woods for Wildlife: Native Plants of the Longleaf Pine Forest and Active Management of Early Successional Plant Communities
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admin
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published
Dec 30, 2020
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last modified
Jun 17, 2021 06:39 PM
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NCSU,
Red-cockaded Woodpecker,
Northern Bobwhite Quail,
Webinar,
Forest Management,
Monarch Butterfly,
Land Management,
Landscape Conservation,
Longleaf Pine
Learn about the high diversity of plant species in the longleaf pine ecosystem and how to actively manage land to preserve this diversity. The presenters discuss how to maximize wildlife management goals through active management of early successional plant communities. Commonly referred to as early successional habitat, these plant communities benefit a vast array of wildlife species including the northern bobwhite quail, monarch butterfly, and red-cockaded woodpecker.
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The Softball Method
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by
Gilbert Randolph
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published
Apr 06, 2025
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last modified
May 27, 2025 05:46 AM
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Working Lands for Wildlife,
Stories,
Grasslands and Savannas,
Northern Bobwhite Quail
Determining the quality of upland habitat is one of the first steps in making better management decisions. One of the simplest ways to accomplish this is with the Softball Habitat Evaluation Technique (SHET) method. Simply put, it’s using a softball to mimic how quail use the landscape.
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WLFW East Region Conservation Series April 11 2024
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by
Web Editor
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Apr 08, 2024
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Dec 06, 2024 06:51 PM
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WLFW,
News & Events,
Pollinators,
Northern Bobwhite Quail,
Webinar,
News,
Events,
Grasslands and Savannas
Tune in Thursday, April 11th, at 11:30 am CST (12:30 PM EST) for our last webinar in the Pollinator Series! This week's topic will cover "Maintaining Pollinator Habitat" with speaker Brittney Viers with Quail Forever.
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Pollinator plantings benefit the birds and the bees
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by
Rachel Holt
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published
May 26, 2025
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last modified
May 27, 2025 05:46 AM
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WLFW,
WLFW Pollinator Conservation Webinar Series,
Northern Bobwhite Quail,
Grasslands and Savannas,
Pollinators,
Monarch Butterfly
How implementing pollinator plantings can benefit both quail and pollinator species
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Kootenai Forests to Rivers Initiative
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by
Rhishja Cota
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published
Sep 22, 2022
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last modified
May 27, 2024 06:01 PM
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WLFW,
Partnership,
Northern Bobwhite Quail,
Western Landscapes,
Landowners,
State,
Montana,
Kootenai Forests to Rivers Initiative
The Kootenai Forests to Rivers Initiative (KFRI) is a new partnership working to connect forest landowners, like you, with resources to help you manage your forest, to meet your priorities. Landowners in Lincoln County were surveyed to identify resources that are valuable to local forest owners. In response to survey findings, our partnership can provide you with informational materials and in-person help from local foresters that will determine if you’re eligible for funding to help your forest.
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Alabama Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
Dec 12, 2012
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last modified
May 20, 2024 05:24 PM
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filed under:
WLFW,
American Black Duck,
Northern Bobwhite Quail,
State,
Aquatics,
Eastern Hellbender
The Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Division manages, protects, and enhances the freshwater fishing resources of Alabama including 47 reservoirs, 23 Alabama State Public Fishing Lakes, and 77,000 miles of perennial rivers, streams, and the Mobile Delta.
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North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission
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by
Matthew Cimitile
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published
Dec 12, 2012
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last modified
May 30, 2024 08:12 PM
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filed under:
WLFW,
American Black Duck,
Bog Turtle,
Northern Bobwhite Quail,
North Carolina,
State,
State Agencies,
Eastern Hellbender
The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission is the state government agency that sustains the state’s fish and wildlife resources through research, scientific management, wise use, and public input. The Commission is the regulatory agency responsible for the enforcement of the state's fishing, hunting, trapping, and boating laws.
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