You can’t travel far in the American South without seeing longleaf pine straw in residential flowerbeds, industrial complexes, or highway landscapes. The red-orange mulch dominates the landscaping industry because of … Read more The post Managing and Harvesting Pine Straw for Wildlife appeared first on The National Wildlife Federation Blog.| The National Wildlife Federation Blog
Our understanding of forest resilience has transformed from a model of control and suppression to one that embraces disturbance and diversity.| The National Wildlife Federation Blog
A University of Manitoba soil scientist is using AI and satellite data to explore how Prairie landscapes respond to long-term stress — and how they bounce back.| Grainews
CPAWS has taken Canada to school on conservation, and we are keen to share our latest report card on nature protection across the country.| CPAWS
As a certified land trust, the Ice Age Trail Alliance utilizes fire, which benefits plant and wildlife communities and improves the hiker experience along the Trail.| Ice Age Trail Alliance
On our Madison campus, controlled prairie burns help prevent wildfires, control invasive species, and stimulate new growth.| Promega Connections
Meet the innovators and farmers who are creating a purpose for waste products with inventive technology and the best equipment in the field. The post Completing The Farming Circle with Biosolids first appeared on AGCO FarmLife.| AGCO FarmLife