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Corridor map
Map of North America showing general idea of connecting anchor sites to corridors.
Framework cover
Cover image
Ferguson Lynch logo
Ferguson Lynch logo
Prairie Wildflowers on the Great Plains
iStock photo. Wildflowers on the prairie. Palouse, Washington. Lupins, Black-eyed Susans, and more. Beautiful scenic of rolling and rural farmland in the gorgeous Palouse region of Washington State. This area is highlighted with lush, fertile fields loaded with barley, canola, wheat, and much more. Wild flowers grow in many un-cultivated areas, such as Steptoe Butte, where this image is taken.
DOD logo
Department of Defense logo
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Quail Forever logo
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Ferguson Lynch logo
SE Grasslands Institute
Southeastern Grasslands Institute
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Working Lands for Wildlife logo
McCallie, Louise
 
Bradley, Benjamin
 
Northern Bobwhite Work Group (CWPRI)
CWPRI members created this workgroup to generate sharing and innovative discussions. Group leader is Bridgett Costanzo of USDA/NRCS.
Northern Bobwhite Work Group (CWPRI)
All materials for sharing related to this work group. Group leader is Bridgett Costanzo of USDA/NRCS.
Cagle, William
 
Emrick, Verl
 
Hertz, Stephanie
 
Horning, Matt
 
Burns, Melissa
 
Defley, Mark
 
Romin, Laura