Stories of people working together to put aside differences and boost their community’s natural and economic health often go unnoticed beyond the local newspapers and cafes. However, many successful landscape conservation partnerships involving rural communities and multiple agencies and partners are quietly underway in sagebrush ecosystems across the West — yielding positive results for our nation’s wildlife and the health of public and private lands.

Each of these partnerships is unique. Each has a story of how diverse interests, challenges, and needs are being addressed to ensure the health of wildlife, sagebrush plant communities, and the rural economies that depend on a thriving agricultural and recreational base to survive.

EXPLORE SOME OF THEIR STORIES HERE IN A NEW INTERACTIVE STORY MAP.

In its debut release, this story map depicts places where partnerships among local communities, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), and the Forest Service (FS) are successfully implementing large-scale sagebrush conservation projects. These projects are focused on addressing the primary threats to sagebrush ecosystems and the more than 350 species of native wildlife and plants that depend on them. Threats include conifer encroachment, fire and invasive grass species, and loss of wet meadows.

The BLM and Intermountain West Joint Venture are teaming up to assemble this story map with content is created by local conservation partners with the information they would like to communicate as their ingredients to successful cross-boundary conservation. New stories and points on the map will be added throughout the year.

Join In!

New stories, articles and photos highlighting sagebrush conservation projects and accomplishments involving the BLM, NRCS, and/or the FS within identified key landscapes are welcome and encouraged. If you have other related story ideas that do not fit these criteria, please let us know, so the map creator can find an awesome place to publicly showcase these accomplishments.