Register for the webinar here. Monitoring is one of the foundations of a successful habitat or species conservation project, helping teams assess their progress and adjust their management practices accordingly. This webinar will explore what good monitoring is, why it’s important for documenting your success, and how to integrate monitoring into the management …
Join us in Des Moines, Iowa on February 13-16, 2022 for the 82nd Midwest Fish & Wildlife Conference. We are designing this meeting to be a hybrid event to allow those unable to travel to have access to content as well as a variety of other ways for all participants to engage and connect with colleagues in the …
Join us in Nashville! In February, the NWTF will take over Nashville for our 46th annual NWTF Convention and Sport Show, Feb. 16-20, 2022 once again at the Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center. Our convention and sport show is the largest consumer show in Nashville with more than 350 exhibitors featuring some of the …
Bird-Safe Glass and Native Grass: Why Avian Projects Aren\'t Just About Nest Boxes Register for the webinar here. Nest boxes have become a common sight on corporate lands around the world, providing cavity-nesting songbirds a safe place to raise their young. Given the wide range of challenges that birds encounter, however, it is important to …
Symposium Overview Look forward to the 22nd year of this not-to-be-missed symposium geared towards landscape architects, designers, contractors, land planners, municipal officials and homeowners. Learn how to create ecologically sound and economically viable landscapes through the use of native plants and sustainable practices. Continuing education credits will be available! Registration coming soon.
Tribal Alliance for Pollinators: An Innovative Model for Conservation Collaboration. Presenters: Jane Breckinridge & Brandon Gillespie. February 22, 2022 1pm-2pm TAP is the only Native-led organization dedicated to grassland restoration using locally sourced native plant seed. Learn about TAP’s history, dedication to monarch conservation, methods and hear guidance on working more effectively with tribes. Register …
Starts at 10 AM CST on February 23, 2022 through Zoom The seminar will take place again at 7 PM CST on February 24, also through Zoom. Join a free webinar that talks with a commercial beekeeper from Browning\'s Honey and pollinator biologists with The Bee & Butterfly Habitat Fund the many challenges facing the …
Proactive Conservation: Supporting At-Risk Species through Collaborative Action February 23, 2021 12:00-1:00 PM CST While reversing population loss among threatened and endangered species is critical, it is also important to proactively address the needs of species that are at-risk of potential listing. Voluntarily working to keep at-risk species from being listed benefits not only wildlife, …
Starts at 7 PM CST on February 24, 2022 through Zoom The seminar will also take place at 10 AM CST on February 23, also through Zoom. Join a free webinar that talks with a commercial beekeeper from Browning\'s Honey and pollinator biologists with The Bee & Butterfly Habitat Fund the many challenges facing the …
Learn ecologically sound land management practices that promote pollinators, climate resilience, clean water and lands, practical knowledge and innovation on pesticide reduction, habitat restorations and more.\' The summit will take place on March 1-March 3, starting and ending at 9:00 AM and 2:00 PM CST each day. Registration coming soon. Read more at the Pollinator-Friendly …