The Results Oriented Grazing for Ecological Resilience (ROGER) collaborative group epitomizes that a good amount of give-and-take helps reach durable solutions that encompass the people component of land management.
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 MoreWe are seeking an innovative and enthusiastic communications professional with an interest in advancing collaborative conservation.
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 MorePlease check out the 2020 Annual Report in two versions, a report summary and a longer version with details on specific projects.
Read MoreThis is a full-time position working to coordinate the expansion of the Outcome Based Grazing Program from a pilot program to a national program.
Read MoreThe SPIRIT of Conservation program is now inviting applications for competitive grant funding to be awarded through the 2021 funding cycle.
Read MoreThe frameworks are the result of a multi-state planning effort and lay the foundation for the first biome-scale approach to wildlife conservation on working rangelands in grassland and sagebrush biomes.
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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