Improving Landscape Resiliency on Public and Private Lands for a Sagebrush Obligate Species Through Invasive Weed Management

Invasive species management, Restoration
Improving Landscape Resiliency on Public and Private Lands for a Sagebrush Obligate Species Through Invasive Weed Management
Status
Planned

States

Oregon

Subject

Sagebrush

Improving Landscape Resiliency on Public and Private Lands for a Sagebrush Obligate Species Through Invasive Weed Management

Funding YearAmountLocation
FY25$105,446Baker County, OR

Project Description

Within the Baker Sage-grouse PAC, invasive annual grass treatments will occur on BLM allotments and private lands adjacent to prior and ongoing treatments. Treatments are within "sink" habitat for sage-grouse, where sage-grouse preferentially nest, but have poor nest success.

Partners

Bureau of Land Management, Bake Sage-grouse Local Implementation Team, Tri-County Cooperative, private landowners

Contact

Programs

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The western United States鈥� sagebrush country encompasses over 175 million acres of public and private lands. America鈥檚 sagebrush ecosystem is the largest contiguous ecotype in the continental United States, comprising one-third of the land mass of the continental lower 48. It is the lifeblood of...