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Welcome to the NRCS Wildlife Habitat Management Institute web site.  Wildlife is one of America's most treasured natural resources. Nearly 80 percent of this Nation's wildlife habitat is interspersed over privately owned landscapes. For over 60 years, the Natural Resources Conservation Service (formerly the Soil Conservation Service) has worked through 3,000 soil and water conservation districts and other partners to assist landowners and managers with natural resource problems and opportunities, including those associated with wildlife habitat management.


Wildlife Habitat Management Institute - Conservation Practices and Programs for Your Farm (Family in Field)

2002 Farm Bill Conservation Practices and Programs for Your Farm

Simplified guide to conservation programs of the 2002 farm bill Conservation Practices and Programs for Your Farm is an attractive, 8-page color foldout that ties conservation practices to an overview of the farm bill conservation programs. A program matrix outlines eligibility requirements, type of financial assistance, and producer obligations for eight major USDA conservation programs.

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Wildlife Habitat Management Institute - Land of Life Booklet to be used with DVD

Land of Life


The NRCS Wildlife Habitat Management Institute has held the premier of its new video Land of Life that highlights what America’s Farmers and Ranchers are doing to manage fish and wildlife habitat on their working lands. In addition to the video, there is a color booklet entitled, Our Living Land, that highlights examples of wonderful projects led by NRCS field personnel and our partners to help landowners get conservation an America’s working lands. 
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The Natural Resources Conservation Service provides leadership in a partnership effort to help people conserve, maintain, and improve our natural resources and environment.