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McGuire, Jess
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Minnesota Priority Area Shapefile
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Priority Area for Northern Bobwhite Conservation Partnership 2022-2026
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Boundaries & Priority Area Shapefiles
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Central Region
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Mississippi Priority Area Shapefiles
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Priority Areas for Northern Bobwhite Partnership 2022-2026 (Bobwhite Quali Initiative)
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Southeast
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Missouri Priority Area Shapefiles
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Northern Bobwhite Priority Areas, Northern Bobwhite Grasslands and Savannas Partnership
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Central Region
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More Quail Per Bale: Precision Conservation for a More Sustainable Future
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How farming and quail management can be compatible on working lands.
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Webinars and Instructional Videos
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Multi-State WHEG (based on GA's)
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The attached WHEG was developed in GA but later shared and adopted by many other NRCS states.
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NRCS Conservation Practices & Materials
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Wildlife Habitat Evaluation Guide (WHEG)
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National Bobwhite Conservation Initiative - Participating States
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This map was developed by NBCI and depicts the 25 participating states in NBCI and its Technical Committee.
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Maps and Spatial Data
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National Bobwhite Conservation Initiative
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25 States. The unified strategy for bobwhite restoration... the most comprehensive interstate effort on behalf of a resident game bird in the history of wildlife management.
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National Project Boundaries for WLFW-NOBO, Grasslands, and Savannas
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Attached shapefiles combine all of the state input to create one cohesive, national map for the framework. Some states also identified priority areas within these boundaries, and those are posted in this same folder.
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National
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Native Grass College: Video series
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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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