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Grassland Birds: Fostering Habitats Using Rotational Grazing
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Author(s): Dan Undersander, Stan Temple, Jerry Bartlet, Dave Sample, Laura Paine

Over 40 species of grassland birds breed in Wisconsin, and some open grassy areas, such as prairies, hay fields, small grain fields or pastures are required during the breeding season. Farmers can help stem the decline of grassland birds by increasing or implementing rotational grazing plans (14 pages).
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