In the first 10 years, WLCI partners invested $64 million in the landscape and economies of western Wyoming, leveraging federal funds nearly 6:1.
Read MoreA handful of projects testing out outcome-based grazing around the West are being used to share knowledge, identify, demonstrate, and develop best practices.
Read MoreThe researchers at the University of Wyoming are pleased to share their final report for WAFWA on social science needs for managing sagebrush.
Read MoreAll proposals must specifically address how projects will directly address state game and fish department-identified priorities.
Read MoreThe first Annual Sagebrush Collaborative Forum took place in Boise, Idaho, with 50 leading conservation professionals who are teaming up with the Partnering to Conserve Sagebrush Rangelands.
Read MoreThe BLM, working with a variety of partners, has steadily pushed back on the line of conifer trees marching down the mountainsides in southwest Montana.
Read MoreLocal Implementation Teams serve as one of the primary vehicles to facilitate sage-grouse conservation at the local level in Oregon. Learn about their increased coordination capacity here.
Read MoreCheatgrass and other invasive grasses loom as a major threat to mule deer sagebrush habitat. Now is the time for hunters and land managers to act!
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