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Working Lands for Wildlife (WLFW) Workspace and Species Initiatives Course Series
This workspace hosts courses for National Resources Conservation Services (NRCS), partners, and private landowners within the WLFW initiatives.
Landscape Partnership Learning Network
The LP Learning Network hosts virtual courses that support landscape-level conservation. Through these trainings, practitioners and landowners can learn about decision-support tools, science-led conservation techniques, research applications in the field, and ways to improve landscapes in partnership with other stakeholders.
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National Fire Mapping
 
National Fire Mapping
National fire maps offer landscape-scale snapshots of fire occurrence and associated trends such as fuel loading and severity. While these maps tend to lack some resolution when compared with regional and local products, they are critical to understanding the "big picture."
Issues
Energy, climate change, working lands for wildlife, ecosystem services, equity and how society values these services - such as clean drinking water, outdoor recreation, and biological conservation - are key issues influencing the landscape. These issues and drivers of change are essential to understand and plan for in the management and protection of both natural and cultural resources in order to create a more sustainable landscape for wildlife and human communities.
Larkin, Sim