The Greater Sage-Grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) is a bird species that relies heavily on sagebrush ecosystems for its habitat. Conservation efforts for this species have become increasingly ...
Wyoming big sagebrush is the most widely distributed subspecies of big sagebrush and provides important habitat to sagebrush occurring wildlife. Sagebrush has long been treated through chemical ...
A huge chunk of some of the best sagebrush habitat in the Pacific Northwest for sage-grouse and pronghorn (aka pronghorn antelope) has just received a significant safeguard. The Bureau of Land ...
“Wyoming big sagebrush is lower in elevation typically ... Game and Fish’s statewide terrestrial habitat manager. “We’ve taken that information [from the study] and used it to fine ...
Recent satellite imagery analysis found that 1.3 million acres of sagebrush habitat — an area the size of Delaware — are lost yearly. Nevada once had more than 70 million acres of sagebrush.
The plans apply to 69 million acres of BLM-managed public lands across 10 western states, which amounts to about half of the remaining habitat for the greater sage grouse. Greater sage grouse rely on ...
The rabbits (Brachylagus idahoensis) depend on the sagebrush steppe ecosystems of the Sagebrush Sea for their survival and are at risk of extinction because of habitat loss and disease. They’ve lost ...