Wildlife Habitat
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Hunting News
Aspen Restoration on Oregon’s Malheur National Forest Continues to Thrive
The NWTF and U.S. Forest Service’s Starr Aspen Project in Oregon restored 119 acres of aspen habitat, removed encroaching conifers,…
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NWTF Launches Bold, New Roots to Roost Initiative
NWTF launched the Midwestern Roots to Roost Initiative, a cross-boundary effort to restore and enhance wildlife habitat across nine Midwestern…
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Statement from the Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies Commending Secretary Burgum’s Signing Secretarial Order 3342
DOI allocates $437M from LWCF to all states, territories & DC to expand green spaces, boost recreation, and strengthen conservation.…
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NWTF Missouri Invests in Prescribed Fire for Healthier Forests and Wildlife
The NWTF Missouri Chapter invested $32K in prescribed fire on Mark Twain National Forest, funding 123 Dragon Egg aerial ignitions…
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New Video Series Showcases the Mule Deer Foundation and USDA Forest Service’s Long-term Partnership
Mule Deer Foundation and USDA Forest Service launch “On Location: Crossroads Project” video series, showcasing collaborative forest management that enhances…
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Hunting News
Prescribed burns planned for some WMAs
Nebraska Game and Parks plans summer-fall prescribed burns, weather permitting, to control invasive plants, curb redcedar growth, boost prairie diversity,…
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Conservation News
NWTF National Board Visits California’s Sierra Nevada for Conservation Field Tour
The Sierra Nevada supplies water to most Californians, supports diverse wildlife, and hosts recreation. In August, the NWTF board, staff,…
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Shared Responsibility: How Utah’s New WMA License Requirement Strengthens Conservation for All
Utah now requires all adults in Wildlife Management Areas to hold a hunting, fishing, or combo license—even non-hunters. The law…
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NWTF Connecticut Chapter Hosts Landowner Workshop
CT landowners are invited to a Sept 13 workshop at Sessions Woods WMA, focusing on wild turkey habitat and wildlife…
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Hunting News
Chestnut Hill Outdoors Grapes: Soft Mast Solutions for Wildlife and Landowners
Chestnut Hill Outdoors’ grapevines attract wildlife year-round, filling food gaps and offering cover. Fast fruiting, ideal for wine or jams,…
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