Supporting Idaho's Proactive Invasive Annual Grass Strategy; Empowering Regional Core Area Partnerships

Landscape-scale management
Supporting Idaho's Proactive Invasive Annual Grass Strategy; Empowering Regional Core Area Partnerships
Status
Planned

States

Idaho

Subject

Sagebrush

Supporting Idaho's Proactive Invasive Annual Grass Strategy; Empowering Regional Core Area Partnerships

Funding YearAmountLocation
FY25$80,000

Owyhee, Twin Falls, Cassia, Oneida, Franklin, Bear Lake, Caribou, Bannock, Power, 

Blaine, Minidoka, Jerome, Lincoln, Gooding, Elmore, Washington, Adams, Valley Gem, 

Boise, Camas, Custer, Lemhi, Butte, Bingham, Fremont, Teton, Madison, Jefferson, Bonneville, ID

Project Description

This project focuses on reducing invasive annual grasses and noxious weeds in areas where they are expanding on state, public, and private lands.

Partners

Pheasants Forever, Bureau of Land Management, US Forest Service, Idaho Department of Lands, Idaho Governor's Office of Species Conservation, Idaho Fish and Game, Natural Resource Conservation Service, National Park Service

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...