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Interim Technical Report Fish and Wildlife Technology Findings

Updated 06/05/2009

The U.S. Department of Agricultural (USDA) Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Agricultural Wildlife Conservation Center (AWCC) is a fish and wildlife conservation technology development center.

Located in Madison, Mississippi, the AWCC offers annual grants to universities, research agencies, and conservation organizations to develop the best science available for fish and wildlife habitat on agricultural lands.

This report was developed with assistance from current and former members of the AWCC and former Wildlife Habitat Management Institute (WHMI), as well as national NRCS biologists and the NRCS Wildlife Team. Photographs in this report were provided by the NRCS, as well as its partners and cooperators.

It was compiled by Iowa State University for the AWCC as part of a CESU cooperative agreement with Extension Wildlife Programs. To contact the AWCC, call (601) 607-3131.

 

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About the AWCC Projects (PDF, 243KB)

Guidelines Based on Interim Findings (PDF, 99KB)

Implications/Recommendations from NRCS Program Managers (PDF, 114KB)

Completed Technology Projects (PDF, 471KB)

Major Technology Projects –
           Sage-Grouse Restoration (PDF, 105KB)

           Northern Bobwhite Quail Restoration (PDF, 703KB)

Technology Development – Projects Underway (PDF, 206KB)

Resources, Publications, Tools, Input from AWCC (PDF, 385KB)

Addendum: One Page Summaries of Completed Projects
 

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