Collaborative and ongoing action for
working lands and conservation landscapes
The Landscape Partnership is a diverse, active, and collaborative community of practice for landowners, scientific partners, and professionals from any agency, organization or industry to share resource and tackle landscape-level issues across the nation. Much like an ecosystem, we know that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts: by working together at a landscape-level, partners are better able to protect essential ecosystem services, create sustainable working lands, and enhance biodiversity. This interactive portal helps partners find each other, identify collective priorities, share resources and tools, and coordinate efforts for landscape-level conservation and sustainable working lands.
"It’s become clear that we need to work together. We need to work at a scale where nature actually functions. This requires that we work with a diverse group of stakeholders as well as people who live in these landscapes."
- Addie Thornton, (SERPPAS)
NEWS and ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Jul 21, 2025
Tennessee River Basin Network-Annual Meeting August 27-28 2025
Tennessee River Basin Network (TRBN) is hosting its Annual Meeting in Asheville, NC, on August 27-28.… More -
Jul 17, 2025
Science for productive forests: Understanding trends and projections
Since the Forest Service’s inception, agency scientists have worked shoulder to shoulder with forest managers to support sustainable and… More -
Jul 17, 2025
Science for productive forests: Understanding trends and projections
Since the Forest Service’s inception, agency scientists have worked shoulder to shoulder with forest managers to support sustainable and… More -
Jul 17, 2025
Wildlife Management Institute Outdoor News Bulletin July 2025
July 2025 | Volume 79 | Issue… More -
Jul 10, 2025
NRCS Working Lands for Wildlife Presents: Breakfast With Biologists-July 24th 2025
Learn about NRCS programs and funding opportunities for pollinator, upland, and wetland habitat restoration, enhancement, and… More

Visit the Landscape Partnership Resources Library
The Landscape Partnership Resource library comes from a diverse group of natural and cultural resource managers and scientists from federal and state agencies, nonprofit organizations, sovereign tribal governments, and conservation coalitions.
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Jul 22, 2025
Research Subregion terrestrial species summary - Open Space Institute
This spreadsheet provides results of terrestrial species vulnerability assessments in a smaller area of analysis in the southern portion of… More -
Jul 22, 2025
Research Subregion aquatic species summary - Open Space Institute
This spreadsheet provides results of species vulnerability assessments in a smaller area of analysis in the southern portion of the… More -
Jul 22, 2025
Project Review
This document is a slide presentation summarizing results of the project as of October, 2011.… More
VIDEOS and WEBINARS
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WLFW East Region Conservation Webinar Series: Northern Bobwhite Session #11 “Bobwhites in Working Grazing Land in Eastern Kentucky”
Session 11 of the “Northern Bobwhite” mini-series was presented by Doug Mitchell with the University of Tennessee. This session… More -
WLFW East Region Conservation Webinar Series: Northern Bobwhite Session #10 “Decision Support Tool: Managing Timber and Quail”
Session 10 of the “Northern Bobwhite” mini-series was presented by Daniel Crawford with the University of Georgia. This session… More
Landscape Conservation Issues
Energy, climate change, ecosystem services, and how society values these services are key issues influencing the landscape.

Working Lands for Wildlife Pollinator Conservation Series
This new series has been developed from the 12 Pollinator Conservation webinars presented by Quail Forever and USDA-NRCS.
FEATURED ISSUE
Wildland Fire
The Wildland Fire site serves as a clearinghouse to support technical experts as a community of practice and support public officials, communities, and landowners needing more information about wildland fire.
CONNECT WITH EXPERTS
Expertise Search
View others in the Landscape Partnership community using the Expertise Search. You can find and network with experts from across the conservation field who bring a wide range of skills. Once you Register, you can make a profile and share your areas of expertise.