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*[[SAREhttps://www.sare.org/|SARE]] - Sustainable Agriculture Research & Education program. Funds activities such as [[agroforestry]] | |||
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*Until creation of this page, USDA has been represented by the [[NRCS]] page which runs most conservation programs, however it is apparent that agriculture is a land use that has tremendous impacts on historical ecosystem services, and in turn is a form of ecosystem management that can provide habitat services. | *Until creation of this page, USDA has been represented by the [[NRCS]] page which runs most conservation programs, however it is apparent that agriculture is a land use that has tremendous impacts on historical ecosystem services, and in turn is a form of ecosystem management that can provide habitat services. | ||
*Need to explore USDA programs to list other points where USDA can provide ecosystem management services. | *Need to explore USDA programs to list other points where USDA can provide ecosystem management services. |
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- SARE - Sustainable Agriculture Research & Education program. Funds activities such as agroforestry
Page Under Development
- Until creation of this page, USDA has been represented by the NRCS page which runs most conservation programs, however it is apparent that agriculture is a land use that has tremendous impacts on historical ecosystem services, and in turn is a form of ecosystem management that can provide habitat services.
- Need to explore USDA programs to list other points where USDA can provide ecosystem management services.