Return to Wildland Fire
Return to Northern Bobwhite site
Return to Working Lands for Wildlife site
Return to Working Lands for Wildlife site
Return to SE Firemap
Return to the Landscape Partnership Literature Gateway Website
return
return to main site

Skip to content. | Skip to navigation

Sections

Personal tools

You are here: Home
123 items matching your search terms.
Filter the results.
Item type

























New items since



Sort by relevance · date (newest first) · alphabetically
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.
Located in Training / Videos and Webinars
Video Planning Your Landowner Engagement Strategy to Reach Your Big Goals (Part I)
Part 1 of a webinar series from TELE - Tools for Engaging Landowners Effectively
Located in Training / Videos and Webinars
Video Planning Your Landowner Engagement Strategy to Reach Your Big Goals (Part II)
Part II of a webinar series hosted by TELE - Tools for Engaging Landowners Effectively
Located in Training / Videos and Webinars
Video Finding and Using Landowner Data - TELE Webinar
TELE (Tools for Engaging Landowners Effectively) shares insights on how practitioners can build upon and use landowner data to meet their needs and yours.
Located in Training / Videos and Webinars
Video D source code Winter Grazing - a Better Way to Feed
In this video, three livestock producers describe how extending the grazing season with winter grasses has saved them time and money, while also improving the environment; and they demonstrate the methods they used to achieve these savings. Sponsored by the NRCS - East National Technology Support Center.
Located in Training / Videos and Webinars
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.
Located in Training / Videos and Webinars
Landscape-scale Conservation Planning
Dr. Rob Baldwin, Professor, Clemson University
Located in Training / Videos and Webinars / Theme: Work of the Appalachian LCC
The Conservation Resource Webinar
Dr. Kenneth Elowe, Assistant Regional Director US Fish and Wildlife Service Northeast Regional Office, Assistant Regional Director, Science Applications.
Located in Training / Videos and Webinars / Theme: Work of the Appalachian LCC
Conservation Planning Atlas
Dr. John Tirpak, Gulf Coast Plains and Ozark LCC, Science Coordinator
Located in Training / Videos and Webinars / Theme: Tools and Approaches – Neighboring LCCs
File PDF document John Tirpak PPT Presentation pdf
This webinar discusses the background and challenges to Conservation Planning Atlases (CPA), potential solutions, specifics of a CPA, and current progress and next steps.
Located in Training / / Theme: Tools and Approaches – Neighboring LCCs / Conservation Planning Atlas