South Dakota Working Lands for Wildlife (WLFW)
USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service
Introduction
The grasslands that make up the Great Plains are one of the most recognized landscapes on Earth, but they’re also one of the most imperiled. The western plains include short and mixed grass prairie grasses, forbs and wildflowers, and wet sites like playas, river bottoms, and wet meadows.
How to Apply:
To learn more about WLFW, visit the WLFW website.
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The Details
Working Lands for Wildlife (WLFW) is a coordinated effort in the Great Plains and South Dakota NRCS is one of the many partners. The organization focuses on a proactive approach to conserving large and intact grassland cores. The plan is to protect, and expand, core areas, benefit grassland-dependent wildlife, grazing economies, and rural communities.
WLFW Information