Corridors are for the birds!

We are excited to release our latest video about beneficial birds on the farm, featuring Emily James of Davis Ranches and Rachael Long of UC Cooperative Extension.

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Emily Reinhart of Davis Ranches and Rachael Long of UC Cooperative Extension.

Davis Ranches has designed and installed several miles of hedgerows as corridors to allow safe passage and refuge for birds and other wildlife. These corridors support pest control by birds, with placing the habitat close to the crops.

They are located in Colusa, CA and their mantra and guiding principle is "Farming for the 22nd Century" with the intention of leaving a legacy of farming for generations to come.

Watch video about hedgerows as corridors for wildlife


Learn more about Emily Reinhart of Davis Ranches

You can watch our other videos and learn more on WFA's Beneficial Birds Multimedia Story Platform.


If you are interested in installing a hedgerow and would like assistance, please contact us!

Download this useful resource Hedgerows and Farmscaping for California Agriculture written by Sam Earnshaw and Community Alliance With Family Farmers (CAFF).


Visit WFA's Hedgerows to the Moon and Back Program

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