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Fish and wildlife benefits of Farm Bill conservation programs
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Title

Fish and wildlife benefits of Farm Bill conservation programs : 2000-2005 update

Related Titles

Series: Wildlife Society technical review, 05-2

By

Haufler, Jonathan B
Galley, Krista E. M.
Rooney, William R.
Wildlife Society.

Type

Book

Material

Published material

Publication info

Bethesda, Md, Wildlife Society, [2005]

Notes

"October 2005"--T.p.

Contents: Executive summary / | Jonathan B. Haufler -- | Highly erodible land and swampbuster provisions / | Stephen J. Brady -- | Grassland bird use of conservation reserve program fields in the great plains / | Douglas H. Johnson -- | Conservation reserve program and duck production in the U.S. prairie pothole region / | Ronald E. Reynolds -- | Impact of the conservation reserve program on wildlife conservation in the midwest / | D. Todd Farrand and Mark R. Ryan -- | Conservation reserve program in the Southeast: issues affecting wildlife habitat value / | L. Wes Burger, Jr. -- | Continuous enrollment conservation reserve program: factors influencing the value of agricultural buffers to wildlife conservation / | William R. Clark and Kathleen F. reeder -- | Conservation reserve enhancement program / | Arthur W. Allen -- | Wildlife benefits of the wetlands reserve program / | Charles A. Rewa -- | Grassland reserve program: new opportunities to benefit grassland wildlife / | Floyd Wood and Jim Williams -- | Fish and wildlife benefits of the wildlife habitat incentives programs / | Randall L. Gray [et al.] -- | Environmental quality incentives program contributions to fish and wildlife conservation / | Mark W. Berkland and Charles A. Rewa -- | Conservation security program: a new conservation program that rewards historic land stewards who have applied and managed effective conservation systems / | Hank Henry -- | Participant observations on environmental and social effects of the conservation reserve program: results of a national survey / | Arthur W. Allen.

This publication updates the Heard et al. (2000) report, which summarized information concerning wildlife benefits derived from Farm Bill conservation programs. Since that initial report, the best researched and documented conservation program has been the Conservation Reserve Program, which is discussed in this volume. Other programs covered in this volume include: the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program ; Wetlands Reserve Program ; Grasslands Reserve Program ; Environmental Quality Incentives Program ; Wildlife Habitat Incentives Program ; and the Conservation Security Program.

Subjects

Birds , Conservation , Environmental protection , Fishes , Grassland conservation , Grasslands , Habitat , Habitat conservation , Internet resource , Range management , United States , Wetland conservation , Wildlife conservation , Wildlife management

Language

English

Identifiers

NAL: QH76 .F574 2005
OCLC: 70821355

 

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