NRCS’ Longleaf Pine Initiative: South Carolina
Through the Longleaf Pine Initiative, NRCS and conservation partners in nine states are helping private landowners restore longleaf pine forest ecosystems. South Carolina conservationists discuss
Through the Longleaf Pine Initiative, NRCS and conservation partners in nine states are helping private landowners restore longleaf pine forest ecosystems. South Carolina conservationists discuss
Video describes the America’s Longleaf Restoration Initiative and resources available for reforestation to landowners.
This video describes the Establishment, Management and Benefits of longleaf pine restoration to private landowners.
Longleaf pine forests once dominated the United States southern landscape from southeast Virginia to eastern Texas. But after decades of logging and fire suppression, restoring
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