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SECAS Third Thursday Web Forum January 18th 10:00 am ET
Join us on Thursday for a special webinar co-hosted with the Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center! This web forum features multiple staff of the Atlanta Botanical Garden and the Southeast Plant Conservation Alliance.
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Worden Farm's (www.wordenfarm.com) (L - R) Rick and Doris Lovering, Philip Kemp and Carlos Mendes spends the entire day keeping stocks on the tables, educating customers about organic vegetables, and bagging organic leafy greens that were harvested the day before at the Saturday Morning Market, in St. Petersburg, FL on April 14, 2012. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung.
Longleaf Pine Forest
Filtered sunlight in longleaf pine forest.
Ocala National Forest
A prairie and pine trees in Juniper Prairie Wilderness in Ocala National Forest, the southernmost wilderness area in the United States. iStock
Mapviewer
Image showing firemapping in the Southeast region
Rich Turf
Close-up of native grass and wildflowers.
Restored prairie in Ohio
This restored prairie was done in Ohio by our Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program. It was planted and established after removing a forest and invasive species. Photo by Donnie Knight Jr./USFWS.
Quail and Baby
Mother quail with baby in grass.
Outdoor Alabama Firefighter
Close-up of firefighter's boots and drip torch. From Outdoor Alabama. Photo by Billy Pope, ADCNR
Grasslands
Image of grassland. Unsplash. Photo credit: Benjamin Davies
Areawide Planning Frameworks map smaller
Areawide Planning Frameworks map smaller
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WLFW Landscapes and Wildlife
In 2021-2022, a multi-state, areawide planning team produced the first biome-scale frameworks for wildlife conservation in the Great Plains grasslands, western sagebrush country, and for the Central and Eastern grasslands and savannas within 25 states in the northern bobwhite range. These frameworks for conservation action capture the science documenting the threats to biomes and the wildlife that are part of them, the conservation actions that NRCS can support to address these threats and benefit producers, and the NRCS goals for implementing these actions over time.
Shoemaker, Dylan
 
A Hellbender Working Lands for Wildlife 2023 Roundup
A look back on accomplishments and forward to new opportunities.
Vann, Clifford E
 
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A collection of information on fire mapping efforts across the Southeastern U.S. and elsewhere in the U.S., with short-term emphasis on the SE FireMap, a new effort funded by USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service to 1) investigate fire mapping efforts to date in the U.S. and learn from previous efforts while exploring new or emerging technologies and 2) develop a multi-state fire map for the SE U.S. by 2023 to be used in future decision-support regarding both regional prescribed burn efforts and wildfire risk management.
Hellbenders Will Get a Second Chance to be Considered for Endangered Species Act Listing
In a lawsuit brought by conservation groups against the US Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), a federal judge decided FWS must revisit their initial decision not to list the Eastern hellbender.
What Would an Endangered Species Act Listing Mean for the Hellbender Working Lands for Wildlife Program?
Working Lands for Wildlife is structured to continue providing benefits to agricultural landowners while ensuring adequate protections for listed species.
America the Beautiful Challenge Grant Adds Value to Hellbender Working Lands for Wildlife Partnership
The recently awarded grant will increase economic opportunities for farmers who plant riparian buffers in hellbender priority watersheds.