In recent decades, New England agriculture has become increasingly characterized by small, diversified farming operations with values deeply rooted in community and conservation. In sharp contrast to large-scale, high-intensity agriculture currently typified by the majority of North American farms, New England farmers commonly prioritize ecologically beneficial production practices such as reduced chemical inputs, integrated pest management (IPM), low tillage, cover cropping and crop rotation, and retention of natural habitats like woody hedgerows and herbaceous strips. Public support and demand for local, sustainable food, evidenced by the success of CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) in the region, has helped to bolster this movement a...
Over the course of the last century, shrubland habitat in the northeastern United States has decline...
This research examines the breeding habitat preferences of grassland birds at Fort Drum, Jefferson C...
Early-successional habitats have become rare in much of the eastern United States, largely due to la...
Global agricultural intensification has caused large-scale wildlife declines, but agricultural lands...
Habitats dominated by low-growing trees and shrubs are becoming increasingly uncommon in the northea...
Wildlife species that rely on early successional habitat are showing long-term region-wide declines,...
As human populations rise exponentially, agricultural production systems must be adapted to sustain ...
Targeted, single-species management and ecosystem-based management are generally considered disparat...
Temperate grasslands are among earth’s most imperiled ecosystems. In North America, steep declines o...
Early-successional bird species are showing alarming declines across the Northeast and particularly ...
The populations of many bird species in the United States that use early-successional habitats have ...
Avian species provide pest control services in some agricultural systems, which may incentivize farm...
Once prevalent on the landscape, early-successional habitats are now increasingly threatened in the ...
Urbanization, as it transforms natural biotic systems into human-dominated landscapes, is recognized...
Agricultural intensification has negatively affected biodiversity throughout the world. In the U.S.,...
Over the course of the last century, shrubland habitat in the northeastern United States has decline...
This research examines the breeding habitat preferences of grassland birds at Fort Drum, Jefferson C...
Early-successional habitats have become rare in much of the eastern United States, largely due to la...
Global agricultural intensification has caused large-scale wildlife declines, but agricultural lands...
Habitats dominated by low-growing trees and shrubs are becoming increasingly uncommon in the northea...
Wildlife species that rely on early successional habitat are showing long-term region-wide declines,...
As human populations rise exponentially, agricultural production systems must be adapted to sustain ...
Targeted, single-species management and ecosystem-based management are generally considered disparat...
Temperate grasslands are among earth’s most imperiled ecosystems. In North America, steep declines o...
Early-successional bird species are showing alarming declines across the Northeast and particularly ...
The populations of many bird species in the United States that use early-successional habitats have ...
Avian species provide pest control services in some agricultural systems, which may incentivize farm...
Once prevalent on the landscape, early-successional habitats are now increasingly threatened in the ...
Urbanization, as it transforms natural biotic systems into human-dominated landscapes, is recognized...
Agricultural intensification has negatively affected biodiversity throughout the world. In the U.S.,...
Over the course of the last century, shrubland habitat in the northeastern United States has decline...
This research examines the breeding habitat preferences of grassland birds at Fort Drum, Jefferson C...
Early-successional habitats have become rare in much of the eastern United States, largely due to la...