Sagebrush Technical Transfer Network-Training and Resources

Habitat management, Habitat restoration
Sagebrush Technical Transfer Network-Training and Resources

States

California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming
FY2555,574Rangewide

Despite the abundance of science, decision support tools, and other technical information related to 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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ecosystem management, there are many barriers to the use of these products by managers. The Sagebrush Technical Transfer Network seeks to overcome these barriers by equipping those who engage in technical transfer with resources and skills to help managers access, interpret, and apply technical information, improving technical support for the land management community and strengthening management outcomes. 

Contact

Photo of Lindy Garner
Invasive Species Coordinator, Sagebrush Ecosystem Team
Science Applications,
Migratory Birds
Expertise
Invasive plants ecology and management; Invasives and wildfire planning, operations, science acquisition, and policy
Great Falls,MT