In the past 10 years, many natural resource agencies and conservation organizations have been involved in wetland restoration. In Iowa alone, between the Wetland Reserve Program (WRP), the Emergency WRP (EWRP), and the Private Lands Program of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, over 60,000 acres of palustrine and riparian wetlands have been restored, mostly on private land. This has dramatically reversed 150 years of decline in wetland acres. Other states have similar stories. What motivates landowners to participate in such programs? We undertook an 18-state survey to try to answer the question. A phone survey of 305 participants in these wetland restoration programs revealed that wildlife play an extremely important role in landowner decisio...
Presented at Water for agriculture and wildlife and the environment: win-win opportunities: proceedi...
2 p. Review produced for HC 441: Science Colloquium: Willamette River Environmental Health, Robert D...
Waterfowl management on public lands in the United States began about 1870 with the establishment of...
In the past 10 years, many natural resource agencies and conservation organizations have been involv...
Long-term and widespread wetlands conservation within agricultural working lands remains tenable. Th...
The Wetlands for Wisconsin Project is a comprehensive, hands-on, educational program on wetlands res...
The objective of this analysis is to describe and, if possible, measure gains that farmland owners m...
Since its initial authorization in 1990, more than 1.6 million acres of primarily drained or degrade...
Efforts to establish wetlands through restoration and creation actions have increased in recent deca...
Wetlands play an important role in the ecosystem and are a link between the land and water. This stu...
Presented at Water for agriculture and wildlife and the environment: win-win opportunities: proceedi...
Public recognition of the value of wetlands has risen quickly over the past 25 years and numerous po...
Diverse and extensive wetland resources have always been familiar parts of the landscape to farmers,...
To date, wetland conservation programs and policies have focused on wetlands primarily as wildlife h...
It is estimated that before the 1750s, Iowa had around 2.3 million acres of wetlands. Today, Iowa ha...
Presented at Water for agriculture and wildlife and the environment: win-win opportunities: proceedi...
2 p. Review produced for HC 441: Science Colloquium: Willamette River Environmental Health, Robert D...
Waterfowl management on public lands in the United States began about 1870 with the establishment of...
In the past 10 years, many natural resource agencies and conservation organizations have been involv...
Long-term and widespread wetlands conservation within agricultural working lands remains tenable. Th...
The Wetlands for Wisconsin Project is a comprehensive, hands-on, educational program on wetlands res...
The objective of this analysis is to describe and, if possible, measure gains that farmland owners m...
Since its initial authorization in 1990, more than 1.6 million acres of primarily drained or degrade...
Efforts to establish wetlands through restoration and creation actions have increased in recent deca...
Wetlands play an important role in the ecosystem and are a link between the land and water. This stu...
Presented at Water for agriculture and wildlife and the environment: win-win opportunities: proceedi...
Public recognition of the value of wetlands has risen quickly over the past 25 years and numerous po...
Diverse and extensive wetland resources have always been familiar parts of the landscape to farmers,...
To date, wetland conservation programs and policies have focused on wetlands primarily as wildlife h...
It is estimated that before the 1750s, Iowa had around 2.3 million acres of wetlands. Today, Iowa ha...
Presented at Water for agriculture and wildlife and the environment: win-win opportunities: proceedi...
2 p. Review produced for HC 441: Science Colloquium: Willamette River Environmental Health, Robert D...
Waterfowl management on public lands in the United States began about 1870 with the establishment of...