New Storymap Documenting the Bruneau-Owyhee Sage-grouse Habitat Project
The Bruneau-Owyhee Sage-grouse Habitat (BOSH) Project is a large conservation effort designed to improve and maintain sagebrush habitat by removing encroaching juniper to benefit the Greater Sage-grouse and other wildlife. Land managers from across the sagebrush sea are working in the BOSH area to better understand how conservation practices impact wildlife, vegetation, and livelihoods across this project’s landscape scale. A new storymap published over at Partners in the Sage spotlights how people are using the latest science and management practices to guide strategic conifer removal and restore this incredible region.