Little Snake-Savery Creek Basin Mesic Forb Interseeding

Habitat management
Little Snake-Savery Creek Basin Mesic Forb Interseeding

States

Wyoming

Little Snake-Savery Creek Basin Mesic Forb Interseeding

Funding YearAmountLocation
FY25$42,754Savery, Wyoming

Project Description

The Little Snake-Savery Creek Basin Interseeding project will consist of interseeding native forb species and Falcata alfalfa into both upland and adjacent mesic forb areas using a Lawson aerator. Approximately 600 acres of core Greater Sage-grouse (GRSG) habitat, mule deer (designated Baggs Herd Unit) and antelope migration and stopover areas will be interseeded in the Upper Savery Creek Basin, State of Wyoming lands. 

Partners

Little Snake River Conservation District


 

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