The Blair family has worked hard to make their ranch profitable and resilient which benefits wildlife and the next generation. Read all about their work with SGI and other groups that have helped them earn a 2020 Leopold Conservation Award.
Since 2016, Working Lands for Wildlife has been trained nearly 2,000 people on low-tech mesic restoration techniques, empowering practitioners to implement riparian and wet meadow restoration projects across the West.
New research highlights how remote sensing tools accurately and efficiently detail conservation outcomes on rangelands.
North Dakota cattle rancher Rob Brooks is supportive and participating in restoring sagebrush to his land to give sage grouse a chance here at the fringe of his range. The feature article follows the story of NRCS and partners, from gathering seeds to raising sagebrush and planting on Brooks’ ranch.
New pocket guide details conservation planning guidelines for reducing woody encroachment in grasslands
Learn more about the 2023 Western Working Lands for Wildlife workshop.
The On the Wing podcast talks with WLFW’s Tim Griffiths and Pheasant Forever’s Ron Leathers and Michael Brown about Working Lands for Wildlife’s conservation efforts that benefit sage grouse, their habitat, and ranchers and producers in sagebrush country.
Learn about the USDA-NRCS’ Working Lands for Wildlife efforts and the Great Plains Grassland Initiatives in this episode of On the Wing, a podcast from Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever.
With record high attendance and a new exhibit setup featuring an incredible, custom grasslands mural, WLFW’s presence at the 2024 Pheasant Fest and Quail Classic was a hit.