An Antillean nighthawk sitting in gravel

How to manage agricultural land to benefit wildlife

  • By Jeri Geren,Kansas State University Research and Extension
The disruptive invasion of cedar trees, such as eastern redcedar, blueberry juniper and redberry juniper, has become a major issue for rangelands, wildlife and landowners. Keeping cedar trees from taking over entire areas can make a significant difference in plant and wildlife diversity and wildfire suppression, as well as the productivity of the land itself. (Journal photo by Lacey Newlin.)