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Bog Turtle Map
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WLFW Bog Turtle Focal Area
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Bog Turtle Natural History Profile
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Learn more about Bog Turtle (Glyptemys muhlenbergii) habitat, behavior and distribution.
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Species Profile
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Natural History
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Celebrating Bog Turtles During Wild Turtle Week
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Wild Turtle Week gives us an opportunity to bring extra attention to turtles and our conservation efforts on their behalf.
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News & Webinars
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Bog Turtle News
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Chattanooga Zoo Announces Baby Hellbenders
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The Chattanooga Zoo announces the successful hatching of a group of Hellbender eggs collected from the wild here in East Tennessee.
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News & Events
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Eastern Hellbender News
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Colorado State University Extension Fire Resources
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The most up-to-date fire-related resources, from CSU Extension and our partnering agencies.
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Landowner Information
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Landowner Resources
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Conservation Choices for Wildlife: Golden-winged Warbler and Other Forest-dependent Species
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This guide outlines seven key conservation practices recommended to forest landowners who want to sustainably manage forests to benefit wildlife and forest health. USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and conservation partners work with forest landowners to plan and implement these practices that benefit a variety of species, including the golden-winged warbler. This assistance includes the development of a custom forest management plan as well as financial support to help cover part of the costs of implementing the practices. Technical and financial assistance are available through the Farm Bill, the largest source of federal funding for private lands conservation.
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Fact Sheets
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Golden-Winged Warbler General Fact Sheets
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Defenders of Wildlife Private Lands Conservation
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Defenders works with private landowners, land trusts and other partners to communicate, educate and apply conservation and restoration techniques on the ground habitat to advance species recovery and wildlife coexistence on private lands nationwide.
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Landowner Resources
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Delaware 314: Brush Management
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This standard allows for the removal and management of woody plants including invasive and noxious plants. Using this standard will allow landowners with existing degraded wetlands or waterfowl impoundments to clean up the area and return it to early successional vegetation.
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NRCS Conservation Practices & Materials
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Conservation Practices
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Delaware 315: Herbaceous Weed Treatment
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This standard allows for the removal or control of herbaceous weeds including invasive, noxious, and prohibited plants. This practice is applicable for areas that have excessive Phragmites australis growth allowing for removal and management of these areas to let native plants to reestablish.
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NRCS Conservation Practices & Materials
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Conservation Practices
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Delaware 356: Dike
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This standard allows for the construction of an earthen berm to assist in controlling water levels for waterfowl management.
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Information Materials
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NRCS Conservation Practices & Materials
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Conservation Practices