The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) is a voluntary set-aside program in the United States designed to ame-liorate soil erosion, control crop overproduction, enhance water quality, and provide wildlife habitat by replacing crops with other forms of land cover. Because CRP includes primarily grass habitats, it has great potential to bene-fit declining North American grassland bird populations. We looked at the change in national and state population trends of grassland birds and related changes to cover-specific CRP variables (previous research grouped all CRP practices). Changes in national trends after the initiation of the CRP were inconclusive, but we observed signficant bird-CRP relations at the state level. Most bird-CRP relations we...
AbstractSince the beginning of the 20th century, the overall occupied range of the lesser prairie-ch...
Private lands contain much of the world's biodiversity. Conservation of private land, especially agr...
As human populations rise exponentially, agricultural production systems must be adapted to sustain ...
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) has converted just over 36 million acres of cropland into pot...
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) is a voluntary cropland set-aside program where environmental...
The area enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program in the Great Plains is enormous: nearly 18 mil...
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) has provided many benefits for wildlife and has become (an in...
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) has effected major changes to the landscape, especially in th...
Grassland biomes in North America are threatened by agricultural intensification with implications f...
<div><p>Grassland bird habitat has declined substantially in the United States. Remaining grasslands...
Several bird species that breed in the temperate grasslands of North America, many of which winter i...
During the past 50 years increasing agricultural practices have transformed native habitats into row...
Grassland birds are experiencing persistent population declines in North America and elsewhere. Prot...
Grassland bird species have experienced substantial declines in North America. These declines have b...
Master of ScienceDepartment of BiologyAlice BoyleMany North American bird populations are declining,...
AbstractSince the beginning of the 20th century, the overall occupied range of the lesser prairie-ch...
Private lands contain much of the world's biodiversity. Conservation of private land, especially agr...
As human populations rise exponentially, agricultural production systems must be adapted to sustain ...
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) has converted just over 36 million acres of cropland into pot...
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) is a voluntary cropland set-aside program where environmental...
The area enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program in the Great Plains is enormous: nearly 18 mil...
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) has provided many benefits for wildlife and has become (an in...
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) has effected major changes to the landscape, especially in th...
Grassland biomes in North America are threatened by agricultural intensification with implications f...
<div><p>Grassland bird habitat has declined substantially in the United States. Remaining grasslands...
Several bird species that breed in the temperate grasslands of North America, many of which winter i...
During the past 50 years increasing agricultural practices have transformed native habitats into row...
Grassland birds are experiencing persistent population declines in North America and elsewhere. Prot...
Grassland bird species have experienced substantial declines in North America. These declines have b...
Master of ScienceDepartment of BiologyAlice BoyleMany North American bird populations are declining,...
AbstractSince the beginning of the 20th century, the overall occupied range of the lesser prairie-ch...
Private lands contain much of the world's biodiversity. Conservation of private land, especially agr...
As human populations rise exponentially, agricultural production systems must be adapted to sustain ...