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Working Lands for Wildlife Welcomes Newest Private Lands Biologist
by Kat Diersen published Sep 20, 2024 last modified Sep 23, 2024 11:46 AM — filed under: ,
Ben Wilson has joined the WLFW Eastern Hellbender team to help serve farmers in Northern Alabama.
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A Fond Farewell to a Founding Team Member
by Kat Diersen published Apr 01, 2024 last modified Sep 20, 2024 05:54 PM — filed under: ,
Departing Private Lands Biologist Mike Knoerr Looks Back on His Time with the Hellbender Working Lands for Wildlife Program
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A Hellbender Working Lands for Wildlife 2023 Roundup
by Kat Diersen published Jan 16, 2024 — filed under: ,
A look back on accomplishments and forward to new opportunities.
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America the Beautiful Challenge Grant Adds Value to Hellbender Working Lands for Wildlife Partnership
by Kat Diersen published Jan 12, 2024 — filed under: , ,
The recently awarded grant will increase economic opportunities for farmers who plant riparian buffers in hellbender priority watersheds.
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Historic USDA Investment in Working Lands for Wildlife is Great News for Hellbenders
by Kat Diersen published Jul 31, 2023 last modified Nov 03, 2023 09:31 PM — filed under: , , , ,
Working Lands for Wildlife will dedicate $500 million over the next five years to strengthen and expand efforts to protect wildlife and restore habitat on private agricultural and forest lands.
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NRCS Staff Support the Hellbender WLFW Program by Learning About Natural Design Principles
by Kat Diersen published Jun 12, 2023 last modified Nov 03, 2023 09:32 PM — filed under: , , , , , , , , , ,
NRCS staff from four states met in Western NC to tour stream restoration projects for hellbenders and get a close up look at best practices.
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2022 Was a Busy Year for the Working Lands for Wildlife Hellbender Program
by Kat Diersen published Jan 30, 2023 last modified Nov 03, 2023 09:36 PM — filed under: , , , , , , ,
2022 was a busy year for the Working Lands for Wildlife hellbender program.
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Video D source code 10,000th Hellbender Released Into the Wild
by Web Editor published Aug 16, 2022 last modified Jul 26, 2023 01:23 PM — filed under: , , , , , , , , ,
HELLBENDER HISTORY -- the 10,000th hellbender was recently released into an Ozark river in an effort to support a declining population for the endangered species. The Saint Louis Zoo, MDC and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have partnered together for nearly 20 years during this effort. Learn more in this short video.
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by Tab Manager published Apr 14, 2021 last modified Apr 11, 2024 06:57 PM — filed under: , , , , , , , , , ,
The Hellbender is a giant, aquatic salamander that has experienced severe population declines throughout its range. It is a sensitive species and there are a number of factors contributing to its declines. To help address the varied threats facing the Hellbender, Help the Hellbender has produced several new products focused on educating both stakeholders and the general public on ways that they can help protect hellbenders.
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by Tab Manager published Dec 30, 2020 last modified Apr 11, 2024 06:57 PM — filed under: , , , , , , , , , , ,
Everyone c​an do something to Help the Hellbender. On this website, you will find information about the hellbender, as well as household and farm management practices that can help keep our rivers and streams clean. People who fish and kayak can also learn what they should do if they see a hellbender in the wild.
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