Tag: resources
Starter Guide For Healing Degraded Meadows With Hand-Built Structures In Sagebrush Country
June 4, 2018
New NRCS Technical Note provides a case study from Colorado’s Gunnison Basin to help partners replicate cost-effective watershed restoration techniques.
New Poster Highlights How Efforts for Sage Grouse Come Full Circle
July 19, 2017
NRCS’ new interactive poster explores healthy sagebrush communities and shows how ranchers are working to restore and protect native rangelands.
Latest Report Shows Promising Progress To Protect The Sagebrush Sea
August 9, 2016
This latest report chronicles the results from April through June across 11 western states, including collaborative efforts to conserve over 2.8 million acres of habitat for sage grouse by: 1) improving rangeland, 2) reducing bird moralities from fence collisions, and 3) removing encroaching conifers.
New Guide Helps Landowners and Managers Navigate the Farm Bill to Conserve Habitat
April 28, 2015
The Sage Grouse Initiative is excited to announce a new helpful tool for landowners and conservation partners looking to leverage Farm Bill funding to steward land, water, and wildlife resources. Download the 2014 Farm Bill Field Guide to Fish and Wildlife Conservation here.
SGI Webinar: Intro to Greater Sage-Grouse Conservation in the U.S.
February 25, 2015
Listen as Sage Grouse Initiative range conservationist Kelsey Molloy explains how partners work to conserve the Greater Sage-Grouse in the Western U.S.