This project, which focuses on private lands in priority areas in PA, was funded by a 2020 grant from National Fish and Wildlife Foundation that RGS, PA Game Commission, the […]
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Kittatinny Ridge (Pennsylvania)
In 2016, PGC foresters and the PGC’s grouse biologist Lisa Williams began working with RGS & AWS to develop a grouse habitat plan for the State Game Lands (SGLs) that […]
The Beulah Wildlife Enhancement Project on the Monongahela National Forest (West Virginia)
Updated September 2024: In the Greenbrier Ranger District of the Monongahela National Forest in eastern WV, logging is underway to implement our stewardship agreement for the Beulah wildlife enhancement project, […]
Early Successional Habitat Partnership (West Virginia)
The Early Successional Habitat (ESH) Partnership is a five-year program that began in 2016 and includes Ruffed Grouse Society, WV Division of Natural Resources, USDA Forest Service. WV Division of […]
East Lynn Lake WMA (West Virginia)
Property map available at wvdnr.gov RGS’ Tri-State Drumming Feathers Chapter and RGS financially supported a collaborative, 4,000-acre habitat project with WV DNR, involving skid roads, tree saplings and seed.
Voice – An Indiana State Update
by Nick Buggia | RGS & AWS Eastern Great Lakes Regional Engagement Coordinator Forests aren’t what comes to mind when most folks think of Indiana. However, the Hoosier State has […]
Recipe: Lunch Afield in Under an Hour
by Joe Schwenke For most of us, a quick lunch during the season involves packaged snacks and whatever we can quickly toss into a vest or cooler. Accounting for the […]
Legacy – Francis Buckley
by Nate Kennedy | RGS & AWS Northeast Regional Engagement Coordinator For the summer 2022 Covers issue, I had the great pleasure of sitting down to pen a piece with […]
Enhance Your Woodlands: Financial and Technical Resources for Woodland Owners in Tennessee and Kentucky
by Zac Chandler, Forest Wildlife Specialist Forester: Tennessee Developing a plan for your woods sounds simple, right? You consider what you would like your woods to look like and how […]
Know Your Cover – Ironwood
by Jared Elm | RGS & AWS Forest Wildlife Specialist – Wisconsin Ironwood (Ostrya Virginiana,) also called hop-hornbeam, is a small, deciduous tree in the birch (Betulaceae) family. Ironwood is […]