Upland News & Media
Articles
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Setting the Table
Most habitat projects don’t fail at planting; they fail before the seed ever hits the ground. The starting line is site preparation.
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Managing Habitat with Purpose
Habitat management often starts with action. Fire up the drip torch. Start the chainsaw. Fill the sprayer.
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Sparks of Change
In Utah, a unique alliance between a utility company and conservation groups is proving that protecting power lines, wildlife habitat, and rural communities can be the same job.
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Hands-On Habitat 2026
At Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever, habitat has always been the mission. But Hands-On Habitat Month is where that mission hits the ground in a big way.
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Bringing Back the Water
Out in southwestern Idaho, on the dry, rolling sagebrush rangelands near Marsing, a profound shift is happening with water.
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DIY Tips for Knocking Back Woody Invasives
Stopping woody encroachment from invasive species and aggressive native species requires thoughtful planning and consistency. Here are a few things landowners can do to control these woody pests this spring.
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Bill Passes to Bring Conservation Funding, New Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever License Plates to Kansas
Drivers can represent The Habitat Organization with new specialty plates featuring upland game birds.
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Wisconsin Farmers Building Habitat Through Precision Agriculture
Cousins Derek and Philip Waldera are dairy cattle and grain farmers, but they are also passionate conservationists who are incorporating wildlife habitat into their agricultural operations.
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Regional Conservation Partnership Program Investment Making a Big Difference in Montana
United States Department of Agriculture invests $25 million to help protect Montana's grasslands.
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Turning Red Acres Green
How one farmer is using conservation programs to benefit pheasants and his bottom line.
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Headwaters Chapter Making It Rain for Montana Upland Habitat
To boost the efforts of the Montana Grasslands Initiative, the Headwaters Chapter pulled together a donation of over $22,000 for MGI, and an extra $5,000 to fund local wildlife biologists.
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Roadside Habitat Work Gets a Boost in Illinois
New $4.3 million grant opens Illinois Department of Transportation land to habitat improvements.
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Facts Surrounding the Magic of Nesting Season
Springtime throughout pheasant country brings with it one of the great disappearing acts of the world and the most critical period of the year for ringnecks - nesting season for hen pheasants.
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Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever’s Laura McIver Receives Conservation Award
Longtime regional representative helps drive mission in Oklahoma and beyond.
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Policy Update: House Ag Committee Advances 2026 Farm Bill Proposal
What's in the House's farm bill, and where do we go from here?
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The Gift of Fire
Modern-day Prometheans renew the land.