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’ sagebrush country encompasses over 175 million acres of public and private lands. Sagebrush country contains biological, cultural and economic resources of national significance. America’s sagebrush ecosystem is the largest contiguous ecotype in the continental...