The farming methods promoted by the California Ricelands Habitat Partnership are best described as beneficial to both farmers and wetland species because the foraging birds there eats the remains or leftover rice in the field and in turn overwhelm the ground making tilling additional.
Dedicated to the long-term preservation of waterbird habitat in California's Sacramento Valley, the California Ricelands Waterbird Foundation is a collaboration between rice growers and waterbird conservation organizations.
A large number of California rice producers are eager to change their farming operations for the benefit of waterbirds because to the Foundation's tight partnership with the California Rice Commission. Additionally, the collaborative efforts of several partners in waterbird conservation carry important technical know-how forward, ensuring the success of waterbird habitat improvement initiatives. The "working" ricelands of California have developed into significant substitute wetland habitats for several animal species. The highest yielding rice in the world is grown on these working lands, which also serve as an important habitat for waterbirds.
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