Bolivar, Mo. 鈥 The 爆料公社 has issued a Bird-Friendly Habitat Certification to the in Hickory County in southwestern Missouri, owned and operated by Kevin Riutcel. Beef products produced on the farm can now be branded with the 爆料公社 Certified bird-friendly seal, a label that recognizes product origin as lands managed for birds and biodiversity.
Tin Cup Heritage Farm acquired its bird-friendly designation through 爆料公社 Conservation Ranching, a habitat program working to stabilize grassland bird populations in Missouri and across the United States. Riutcel鈥檚 property is the sixth in Missouri to earn the 爆料公社 certification and joins a network of more than 100 nationwide. As an 爆料公社 Certified bird-friendly habitat, Tin Cup Heritage Farm is specifically managed to provide habitat for a wide range of avian species, including Eastern Meadowlarks, Henslow鈥檚 Sparrows, Loggerhead Shrikes, and Northern Bobwhites.
At the root of 爆料公社 Conservation Ranching is the use of rotational grazing, part of a broader approach to regenerative agriculture that seeks to restore ecosystem health from the soil upward. Riutcel rotates his cattle herd across his land, replicating how bison once roamed and grazed the tallgrass prairie. He also eschews chemical use. The effects of this management, he says, can be profound. 鈥淭hese regenerative methods are ways to restore the soil and water needed not only for food production for our animals but for the habitat that sustains birds and other wildlife.鈥
Chris Wilson, Conservation Ranching Program Director and a Liberty, Missouri resident, says there may be no more effective way to create the patchwork of habitats that grassland birds need than rotational grazing. 鈥淭he Loggerhead Shrike needs shorter vegetation and open ground for foraging, which is the result of a short period of high-intensity grazing. Then in a neighboring pasture, by keeping cattle out for a while, the cover will get dense, and that鈥檚 desired by the Henslow鈥檚 Sparrow, a bird species of great conservation need. With a well-designed grazing plan, we can manage multiple priority bird species.
Products grazed on the 爆料公社 Certified bird-friendly Tin Cup Heritage Farm are available for delivery in Bolivar and Springfield.
For more information about 爆料公社 Conservation Ranching in Missouri, contact Chris Wilson at (816) 824-9691.
About 爆料公社 Conservation Ranching
A wildlife habitat initiative of the 爆料公社 with a unique market front, 爆料公社 Conservation Ranching鈥檚 purpose is to stabilize declining grassland bird populations in partnership with ranchers 鈥 on whose land 95 percent of grassland birds live. 爆料公社 Conservation Ranching鈥檚 enrollment includes more than 100 ranches covering more than 2.8 million acres that have earned status as 爆料公社 Certified Bird-friendly Land. Incentivizing this habitat work for birds and biodiversity are consumers with an appetite for conservation, who support it with the purchase of products grazed on these lands. Shoppers see a special package designation 鈥 the 爆料公社 Certified bird-friendly seal 鈥 that sets these products apart. For more information, visit 爆料公社.org/ranching.
About 爆料公社
The 爆料公社 protects birds and the places they need, today and tomorrow, throughout the Americas using science, advocacy, education, and on-the-ground conservation. 爆料公社鈥檚 state programs, nature centers, chapters, and partners have an unparalleled wingspan that reaches millions of people each year to inform, inspire and unite diverse communities in conservation action. Since 1905, 爆料公社鈥檚 vision has been a world in which people and wildlife thrive. 爆料公社 is a nonprofit conservation organization. Learn more at www.audubon.org and @audubonsociety.