A new paper, “Impacts of umbrella species management on non-target species,” investigates the effects that conifer management for Greater sage-grouse habitat improvement had on other sagebrush-obligate bird species in southwest Montana.
Read MoreBOSH Project Manager, Sage Capacity Team member Connor White, is featured in a new spotlight on the BOSH project produced by the Idaho Rangeland Resources Commission’s Life on the Range series. Curious about this important ecosystem restoration project? Check out the new video here.
Read MoreLow-intensity fire has kept ecosystems in southwest Montana in balance for thousands of years. The Southwest Montana Sagebrush Partnership is working to maintain that balance.
Read MoreA report published today by a team of scientists from a dozen organizations provides a product designed to boost efforts by land and wildlife managers to restore and conserve the imperiled sagebrush ecosystem across the full extent of its range, which covers more than 165 million acres.
Read MoreThrough the “Storing Carbon in Sagebrush Rangelands” report and companion resources, IWJV aims to translate this science to an applicable scale for land managers and others across western rangelands.
Read MoreHealthy landscapes that grow cows and crops are key to keeping families in agricultural businesses. The two folks work to bring partners together to enact crucial conservation projects for the good of wildlife AND people.
Read MoreIn Oregon, a long-term study of sage grouse and conifer removal showed that grouse population growth rates increased 12% following conifer removal.
Read MoreThe SageCon Partnership has shown that the broader ecosystem of people, plants, and animals in sagebrush country are all needed to sustain the Dodo of the Desert and our ongoing interdependencies.
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