A new guide is available to producers and landowners looking for technical information and resources on management practices about carbon sequestration, climate resilience, biodiversity and more.
In a collaborative effort by Birds Canada, the Saskatchewan Forage Council, Saskatchewan Soil Conservation Association, the Saskatchewan Soil Health and Grazing Summit, and A&W, the Climate and Biodiversity Friendly Production Practices Resource Guide was released to help further conserve grasslands across the Canadian Prairies.
The guide specifically includes information for producers and landowners on the following topics:
Managing for carbon sequestration and climate resilience
Managing for biodiversity and species at risk
Range management
Native forage establishment and seed sources
Funding for conservation and stewardship
Contact information for experts on these various topics
In addition, the guide compliments a previously published resource to help producers find funding to implement these management practices and tackle conservation projects called the "Grasslands Conservation Incentives Guide".
For more information, and to download the guides, visit www.birdscanada.org.
Photo courtesy of Climate and Biodiversity Friendly Production Practices Guide (screenshot)
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