Habitat management, Habitat restoration, Resilience and risk mitigation
Ranch and Climate Resilience on the Northern Great Plains 
Status
Ongoing

States

Montana

Subject

Sagebrush
Ranch and Climate Resilience on the Northern Great Plains 
Funding YearAmountLocation
FY24 $477,085Valley, Garfield, Rosebud, Carter and Treasure Counties
FY25$87,974Valley, Garfield, Rosebud, Carter and Treasure Counties
Project Description

This project will work directly with ranches enrolled in World Wildlife Fund's Ranch Systems and Viability Planning network in core sagebrush sagebrush
The western United States’ sagebrush country encompasses over 175 million acres of public and private lands. The sagebrush landscape provides many benefits to our rural economies and communities, and it serves as crucial habitat for a diversity of wildlife, including the iconic greater sage-grouse and over 350 other species.

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areas to improve ranch infrastructure, ensure drought resilience of operations, and promote managed grazing systems to provide financial and ecological benefits.

Partners

World Wildlife Fund

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...