Landowners Earn Money By Aiding Wildlife
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Landowners Earn Money By Aiding Wildlife





The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Farm Service Agency is administering the new Upland Bird Habitat Buffer program, which compensates landowners who create strips of vegetation around field edges, providing nesting and brood cover for bobwhite quail and other wildlife. This aspect of the Continuous Conservation Reserve Program's Northern Bobwhite Habitat Initiative is aimed at creating 250,000 acres of habitat in 35 states. Among the state's participating is Virginia, where funding for 3,600 acres has been allocated.

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