In 2015, BLM employees discovered 22 male sage-grouse lekking in a slightly different location from where a historical lek was documented.
Read MoreGiven the importance of sagebrush to the West, many are involved in trying to manage it in the face of growing threats.
Read MoreThese unprecedented working land partnerships have made landscape-scale conservation a reality here in Wyoming.
Read MoreDid you know that some iconic western game birds hate trees? A long-time champion of habitat restoration and enhancement, Pheasants Forever is helping pioneer recovery of upland game bird habitat
Read MoreOn a windswept butte in southern Wyoming, a change is taking place – one that will eventually make thousands of acres more suitable for wildlife.
Read MoreThe pervasiveness of degraded wet meadows seems daunting but many see restoring them as a conservation opportunity, particularly when the methods are simple and cost-effective.
Read MoreThis campaign highlighted a tiny fraction of the great people doing great things in sagebrush country. Access them here.
Read MoreThe following is an essay contributed by a young Nevada resident with a life-long connection to sagebrush country.
Read MoreThe following issue of Sagebrush Connections magazine is a NEW publication is to tell the stories about the people enacting conservation successes in the sage.
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