LAND-USE TOOLS TO PROTECT POLLINATORS: CURRENT APPROACHES AND POTENTIAL PATHWAYS
Working Lands for Wildlife Implementation Process
Working Lands for Wildlife Predictability FAQs
Working Lands for Wildlife magazine: A Partnership for Conserving Landscapes, Communities and Wildlife
Batesville Service Center
Clarksville Service Center
Clinton Service Center
Conway Service Center
Danville Service Center
Fort Smith Service Center
Heber Springs Service Center
Morrilton Service Center
Newport Service Center
North Little Rock Service Center
Ozark Service Center
Paris Service Center
Russellville Service Center
Searcy Service Center
Greg M. Peters
Julia Debes
Working Lands for Wildlife
Managing for Bees
Recovering America’s Wildlife Act
Reducing Woody Encroachment in Grasslands: A Guide for Understanding Risk and Vulnerability
A Tribute To The Monarch Butterfly: How to Turn Your Backyard Into a Butterfly Friendly Habitat
A talk with Carter Smith of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
Using Existing Tools to Expand Cooperative Conservation for Candidate Species Across Federal and Non-Federal Lands
IPaC - Information for Planning and Consultation
National Wetlands Database and Interactive Mapping Tool
Find a Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCCs)
Arborist Search
Tree Planting Program
Mitigation and Conservation Banking
Safe Harbor - Helping Landowners Help Endangered Species
Decontamination Documentation for Cavers
NRCS Migratory Bird Habitat Initiative and NFWF Recovered Oil Fund
Tara Wildlife Doing Business as a Sustainable Recreation Destination
2014 Farm Bill Field Guide to Fish and Wildlife Conservation
NRCS Mississippi River Basin Healthy Watersheds Initiative
Fire Management and Longleaf Pine in Mississippi
Arkansas Waterbirds on Working Lands Initiative
Arkansas Snake Guide
Wildlife Habitat Management For Arkansas Landowners
Financial Assistance for Wildlife Habitat
Gulf Coastal Plains and Ozarks Landscape Conservation Cooperative
Feral hogs welcome for shooting
NBCI’s Bobwhite Almanac, State of the Bobwhite 2012
State Of The Bobwhite - Grassland Conservation At A Crossroads
The National Bobwhite Conservation Initiative - A range-wide plan for recovering bobwhites
A Guide to Successful Wildlife Food Plots - Blending Science with Common Sense
Conservation Reserve Program - CP33–Habitat Buffers for Upland Birds - Bird Monitoring and Evaluation Plan 2006–2011 Final Report
Under Cover - Wildlife of Shrublands and Young Forest
Bobwhite Quail Biology and Management
Lightning-Season Burning - Friend or Foe of Breeding Birds?
Restoration, Management, and Monitoring of Forest Resources in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley - Recommendations for Enhancing Wildlife Habitat
Benefits of Prescribed Burning
Reasons for Prescribed Fire in Forest Management
Conservation buffers - wildlife benefits in Southeastern agricultural systems
Bobwhite and Upland Songbird Response to CCRP Practice CP33, Habitat Buffers for Upland Birds
Lower Mississippi Valley Joint Venture Operational Plan
Riparian Area Assessment Guide for Streamside Landowners
Riparian Buffers - Functions and Value
Riparian buffers - Types and establishment methods
Managing Wild Pigs, a Technical Guide
Best Management Practices for Waterbirds on Agricultural Land
Toxicities of Agricultural Pesticides to Selected Aquatic Organisms
The Role of Farm Policy in Achieving Large-Scale Conservation - Bobwhite and Buffers
Managing working lands for northern bobwhite - the USDA NRCS Bobwhite Restoration Project
Best Management Practices for Fayetteville Shale Natural Gas Activities
Establishing Native Warm Season Grasses For Upland Wildlife
A Field Guide to Southeast Bird Monitoring Protocols and Programs
Habitat Management Guidelines for Amphibians And Reptiles of the Southeastern United States
National Bobwhite Conservation Initiative Unified Strategy to Restore Wild Quail
12 Wildlife Habitat Tips for Small Acreages
Costs of Small Scale Catfish Production
A LANDOWNER'S GUIDE FOR WILD PIG MANAGEMENT - PRACTICAL METHODS FOR WILD PIG CONTROL
Methyl Mercury in Sportfish - Information for Fish Consumers
Advanced Ecology, LTD.
Clint Johnson
Daniel Greenfield
Eco-Asset Solutions & Innovations LLC
FTN Associates, Ltd.
Garrick Dugger
Greg Simons
Harvey (Bubba) Groves
Jackson Environmental Consulting Services, LLC
Jeremy Brown
Katie Mann
Michelle Furr
Phillip Jordan
Ruben Cantu
Ryan Basinger
Southern Conservation Trust
Ted Zawislak
Wes Tucker
Whitenton Group, Inc.
Chloeta Fire Inc.
Firewise Communities Program
Hargrave Forestry Management Service
Joe Woolbright
Justin T. Penick
Russell L Lancaster
Shortleaf Pine Initiative
Southern Fire Exchange
Steep Creek Fire and Land Management
Tim White
ATOKA, Inc.
George Wise
Josh Duzan
Lochow Ranch - Pond & Lake Management
Lower Mississippi River Conservation Committee
Lower Mississippi Valley Joint Venture
Lower Mississippi-Gulf Water Science Center
Natural State Streams
Society for Range Management
Southern Sportsman Aquatics & Land Management
Stacy W. Jackson
TJ Hein
10 Point Wildlife Management
Central Hardwoods Joint Venture
Clif Crawford
Coggin Asset Management
Cory Easley
Eric S. Johnson
Five Oaks Wildlife Services, LLC
Foust Forestry Management
Gary A. Burns
Grow Native!
Jeff B. Denman
Lannie B. Philley, AFM
Lytle Forestry Services
M & W Forestry & Wildlife Management
Mark Bailey
Mid-America Monarch Conservation Strategy
Ray Galloway
Ricky ONeill
Robin G. Willhoite
Sam Franklin
Southeast Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation
Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies
Southern Conservation Partners
Southern Forestry Consultants, Inc.
Teddy Reynolds, RF
Timber Resource Management
Great Ecology
Monarchs In the Rough
Quail and Upland Wildlife Federation
Returning Fire to the Land
Mowing and Management: Best Practices for Monarchs
Fire Effects Information System
CP 33 Habitat Buffers for Upland Birds
What is White Nose Syndrome in Bats and Why Does it Matter?
Strategies for Managing the Effects of Climate Change on Wildlife and Ecosystems
Prescribed Fire Associations
Ecosystem services provided by bats
Economic Implications of Growing Native Warm-Season Grasses for Forage in the Mid-South
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