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by Tab Manager published Apr 21, 2025 — filed under: ,
The Bobscapes Mobile App will help researchers better understand population dynamics and help managers direct resources for habitat work to the areas where those investments will be most effective in recovering the species. Additionally, for those interested, the app will connect landowners to technical experts who can make habitat recommendations and share information on voluntary cost share programs. Lastly, the data provided will assist wildlife biologists in creating a national habitat network of “Bobwhite landscapes” necessary to ensure this species persists for future generations!
Located in Learning & Tech Transfer / Apps, Maps, & Data
Video Bobwhite history and biology
by Web Editor published Feb 22, 2021 last modified Apr 21, 2023 02:15 PM — filed under: , , , , , , , ,
Dr. Cory Heaton of Clemson University talks about bobwhite biology and history with a focus on habitat requirements. If you think the bobwhite decline is due to something other than habitat, watch this video.
Located in Training Resources / Webinars and Instructional Videos / Bobwhite Quail Seminar Series
File Bobwhite-specific Ranking Tool (GA example)
by Bridgett Costanzo published Mar 10, 2021 last modified Jun 28, 2023 05:55 PM — filed under: , , , , , , , , ,
This ranking tool was used in Georgia when they had a separate fund pool for a special bobwhite project.
Located in Information / NRCS Conservation Practices & Materials / Screening & Ranking
Bog Turtle (Glyptemys muhlenbergii)
by Web Editor published Apr 30, 2021 last modified May 03, 2021 01:28 PM — filed under: , , , , ,
Learn about The Nature Conservancy's work to save North America's smallest turtle.
Located in Information Materials / Habitat Restoration and Management
File Bog Turtle Wildlife Habitat Evaluation Guide (WHEG)
by Bridgett Costanzo published Dec 11, 2024 — filed under: , , , , , ,
WLFW uses WHEGs to evaluation before and after conditions anticipated from a contract.
Located in Information Materials / NRCS Conservation Practices and Materials
File Breakfast with Biologists July 24, 2025
by Web Editor published Jul 11, 2025 — filed under: , ,
Featured speakers from Ducks Unlimited, New Jersey Audubon, Quail & Pheasants Forever, Xerces Society, and the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service will discuss NRCS programs and funding opportunities for upland and wetland habitat restoration, enhancement, and creation projects
Located in Site Images
by Tab Manager published Apr 10, 2024 last modified Apr 21, 2025 06:26 PM — filed under: , ,
Interactive webmap and visualization tools.
Located in Learning & Tech Transfer / Apps, Maps, & Data
by Tab Manager published Apr 11, 2024 last modified Apr 21, 2025 06:26 PM — filed under: , ,
Users can zoom-in to an area of interest and then compare current conditions against various future scenarios (3 levels of air temperature change x 3 levels of GW sensitivity to air temperature change). The interpretation is simple: red sites are too warm (MWAT > 23 C) and blue sites have suitable temperatures.
Located in Learning & Tech Transfer / Apps, Maps, & Data
Video ECMAScript program Business Case for NWSG Forages w/ Dr. Pat Keyser
by Web Editor published Dec 30, 2020 last modified Apr 21, 2023 03:36 PM — filed under: , , , , , , ,
Day 1, Session 1. Native Warm-Season Grasses Webinar with Dr. Pat Keyser and Jef Hodges. Presented December 1, 2021.
Located in Training Resources / Webinars and Instructional Videos / Webinar- Course on Native Warm-Season Grass Forages and Grazing Management for Bobwhites
Cal FIre Incidents
by Web Editor published Sep 16, 2020 last modified Dec 12, 2023 09:05 PM — filed under: , , ,
The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) responds to all types of emergencies. When the Department responds to a major CAL FIRE jurisdiction incident, the Department will post incident details to the web site. Major emergency incidents could include large, extended-day wildfires (10 acres or greater), floods, earthquakes, hazardous material spills, etc. This is a summary of all incidents, including those managed by CAL FIRE and other partner agencies.
Located in Fire Mapping / Regional Fire Mapping