The area enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program in the Great Plains is enormous: nearly 18 million acres, or more than 7 million hectares, in Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Nebraska, Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas. This change in land use has had a huge influence on grassland bird populations. Many, but certainly not all, grassland species flourish in CRP habitats. Responses to the program vary not only by species, but by region, year, vegetation composition in a field, and whether or not a field was hayed or grazed. Further, the large scale of CRP has allowed researchers to begin to address other important conservation questions, such as the effect of the size of habitat patch and the influences of landscape fea...
The decline of biodiversity from anthropogenic landscape modification is among the most pressing con...
Many species of birds that depend on grassland or savanna habitats have shown substantial overall po...
Temperate grasslands are among earth’s most imperiled ecosystems. In North America, steep declines o...
The area enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program in the Great Plains is enormous: nearly 18 mil...
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) has effected major changes to the landscape, especially in th...
During the past 50 years increasing agricultural practices have transformed native habitats into row...
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) has provided many benefits for wildlife and has become (an in...
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...
Several bird species that breed in the temperate grasslands of North America, many of which winter i...
Xeric, mixed-grass landscapes are changing rapidly as native grasslands are converted to cropland. W...
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) is a voluntary set-aside program in the United States designe...
Establishing grasslands has important implications for wildlife, especially in areas historically ri...
Previous studies have shown that habitat provided by the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), a featu...
Populations of lesser prairie-chicken (Tympanuchus pallidicinctus) have declined by more than 90%, d...
The decline of biodiversity from anthropogenic landscape modification is among the most pressing con...
Many species of birds that depend on grassland or savanna habitats have shown substantial overall po...
Temperate grasslands are among earth’s most imperiled ecosystems. In North America, steep declines o...
The area enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program in the Great Plains is enormous: nearly 18 mil...
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) has effected major changes to the landscape, especially in th...
During the past 50 years increasing agricultural practices have transformed native habitats into row...
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) has provided many benefits for wildlife and has become (an in...
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...
Several bird species that breed in the temperate grasslands of North America, many of which winter i...
Xeric, mixed-grass landscapes are changing rapidly as native grasslands are converted to cropland. W...
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) is a voluntary set-aside program in the United States designe...
Establishing grasslands has important implications for wildlife, especially in areas historically ri...
Previous studies have shown that habitat provided by the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), a featu...
Populations of lesser prairie-chicken (Tympanuchus pallidicinctus) have declined by more than 90%, d...
The decline of biodiversity from anthropogenic landscape modification is among the most pressing con...
Many species of birds that depend on grassland or savanna habitats have shown substantial overall po...
Temperate grasslands are among earth’s most imperiled ecosystems. In North America, steep declines o...