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Creepy crawlers play key role in structure of grasslands

admin 9 October, 2014 Creepy crawlers play key role in structure of grasslands2015-03-20T12:48:22-04:00 Meadow Articles
Creepy crawlers play key role in structure of grasslands
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Wildlife Considerations When Haying or Grazing Native Warm-Season Grasses

admin 12 September, 2014 Wildlife Considerations When Haying or Grazing Native Warm-Season Grasses2015-03-19T10:49:35-04:00 Meadow Articles
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Farm Management for Native Bees-A Guide for Delaware

admin 12 September, 2014 Farm Management for Native Bees-A Guide for Delaware2014-09-12T15:17:23-04:00 Meadow Articles
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Bird Community Response to Filter Strips in Maryland

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logoChesapeake Wildlife Heritage is dedicated to restoring, managing, and protecting wildlife habitat and establishing a more sustainable agriculture through direct action, education and research in partnership with public and private landowners.

By increasing the amount and diversity of wildlife habitat, and educating the public about the need for wildlife habitat, CWH is improving the health of the Bay.

OUR APPROACH: Given its expansive watershed of 64,000 square miles with 11,600 miles of tidal shoreline and a human population of more than 17.2 million in 2010, the health of the Chesapeake Bay is especially tied to how landowners in the watershed manage their land.
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Ruff-in-FlightChesapeake Wildlife Heritage is the only nonprofit in the Chesapeake Bay area taking habitat projects from conception to fruition by designing, building and managing habitat for the dual purposes of improving water quality and increasing the quantity and diversity of habitat in the region.

Long-term commitment on the part of both CWH and landowner partners is resulting in consistent success in wildlife habitat creation and management in the Chesapeake Bay watershed.

Education and Outreach

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERASharing information with landowners on how to become better stewards of the Bay in their own backyard.

Chesapeake Wildlife Heritage's Education and Outreach Program provides landowners, businesses, schools, civic and community groups, and other interested groups with information about the variety of local wildlife and wildlife habitat in the region. Most ofthe education that is provided by CWH occurs one-to-one during a site visit to a landowner's property.

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