A Sagebrush Sanctuary in Wyoming
An historical landscape is managed for cattle and wildlife which is crucial to the vitality and future of sage-dependent species.
An historical landscape is managed for cattle and wildlife which is crucial to the vitality and future of sage-dependent species.
Private landowners partner with U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service to restore wetlands for waterfowl and livestock in Colorado.
Landowner-listening workshops promote more effective, locally-grounded conservation efforts on private lands – a benefit for all.
Over 80 million acres of sagebrush habitat that supports the Greater sage-grouse and a host of other sagebrush-dependent species still face threats. How can the private energy industry help?
Coordinated efforts help seize opportunities to work across boundaries and increase the impact of conservation in this unique corner of the sagebrush sea.
Investing in people in priority landscapes to develop lasting conservation partnerships in the form of community-based conservation capacity.
Montana conservation partners join forces to deliver conservation easements that give peace of mind and a financial boost to ranchers.
This Conservation Policy Champion Award recipient supports programs that sustain wildlife, outdoor recreation, and agriculture.