Establishing and Managing Shrub Thickets
Shrubby cover is an essential part of the habitat planning process for bobwhite quail, but can also be a useful addition for prairie grouse, pheasants, deer, or even non-game species […]
Edge Feathering
Edge feathering, also known as “hinge cutting,” turns trees into shrubby habitat for quail and other upland wildlife.
CP-9 Shallow Water Areas for Wildlife
Restoring shallow water areas provide habitat for waterfowl and other wildlife.
CP-5A Field Windbreak Establishment
Field windbreaks protect cropland from wind erosion while adding protection for crops, livestock, and homesteads.
CP-4D Permanent Wildlife Habitat
Permanent wildlife habitat plantings provide critical cover, nesting and food resources to a vast range of bird and mammal species.
CP-4B Wildlife Habitat Corridors
Wildlife corridors are a resource for cover, nesting habitat, and food to a range of bird and mammal species.
CP-25 Rare and Declining Habitat
Rare and Declining Habitat restores and protects critically endangered and threatened habitat and ecosystems.
CP-23A Wetland Restoration Non-Floodplain
Wetland restoration on non-floodplains provides critical habitat for waterfowl, grassland birds, and other wildlife.
CP-23 Wetland Restoration on Floodplains
Wetland restoration on floodplains improves water quality and creates critical habitat for wetland species.
CP-22 Riparian Buffer
Riparian tree buffers improve water quality and provide vital habitat for wildlife.
CP-2 Establishment of Permanent Native Grasses
Native grasses are an effective means to control erosion, improve water quality, and create habitat for grassland and game bird species.
CP-17A Living Snow Fences
Living snow fences are designed to manage wind driven snow build-up, and enhance wildlife habitat.