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Conserving the Ocean of Grass and Sage
May 15, 2023
A pile of brush in a dry streambed can be seen with 8 wooden stakes in the middle of the pile
Our Partners
BIL Funding Restores Mesic Habitat in Idaho
Mar 30, 2023
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Wildlife Wonders
Swipe Sagebrush
Mar 27, 2023
pronghorn in a field of sagebrush against a snowy mountain backdrop
Habitat Restoration
Wind River Restoration
Feb 16, 2023
sagebrush country sunrise with lone tree
Habitat Restoration
Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Provides $10M to Sagebrush Projects
Nov 16, 2022
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Land Management
President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Provides $10 Million to Sagebrush Projects in the West
Nov 16, 2022
Sage underneath a blue sky
Land Management
President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Provides $10 Million to Sagebrush Projects in the West
Nov 16, 2022
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Land Management
Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Provides $10M to Sagebrush Projects in the West
Nov 16, 2022
sagebrush country sunrise with lone tree
Habitat Restoration
Saving sagebrush on the Oregon-Nevada border
Oct 31, 2022
evening view of sagebrush growing in the forefront with mountains in the background
Habitat Restoration
Taking to the Sky to Defend the Sage
Oct 20, 2022
map of the western United States showing areas of sagebrush habitat, identified as "Core Sagebrush Areas," "Growth Opportunity Areas," and "Other Rangeland Areas"
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New Report Offers Path Forward for Interagency Efforts to Revive the West’s Disappearing Sagebrush Ecosystem
Sep 22, 2022
Male greater sage-grouse on a lek. USFWS Photo: Tom Koerner
Land Management
Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Protects Largest Lek in Washington State
Sep 22, 2022

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Wildlife Wonders
Swipe Sagebrush
Mar 27, 2023
pronghorn in a field of sagebrush against a snowy mountain backdrop
Habitat Restoration
Wind River Restoration
Feb 16, 2023
Sage underneath a blue sky
Land Management
President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Provides $10 Million to Sagebrush Projects in the West
Nov 16, 2022
sagebrush country sunrise with lone tree
Habitat Restoration
Saving sagebrush on the Oregon-Nevada border
Oct 31, 2022
evening view of sagebrush growing in the forefront with mountains in the background
Habitat Restoration
Taking to the Sky to Defend the Sage
Oct 20, 2022
Male greater sage-grouse on a lek. USFWS Photo: Tom Koerner
Land Management
Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Protects Largest Lek in Washington State
Sep 22, 2022
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Wildlife Wonders
Ensuring the Greater Sage-grouse Remains Lek-y in Love
May 12, 2022
A group of refugees gather to bird watch at the Hyatt Hidden Lakes Reserve
Habitat Restoration
Sagebrush is the Smell of Home
Mar 29, 2021
Snow covering a charred landscape with snow capped mountains in the background.
Habitat Restoration
Using local seeds to save the sage
Jun 19, 2020

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