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The shrub-steppe is an iconic arid land ecosystem of shrubs, grasses, and wildflowers native to the western United States. This unique landscape, sometimes called the 鈥渟agebrush sea,鈥 covers millions of acres of Eastern Washington鈥檚 Columbia Plateau, sustaining a rich diversity of plants, birds, and other wildlife. Unfortunately, threats to this ecosystem are putting bird species and the communities that rely upon it at risk. Without immediate and aggressive action to rehabilitate these areas and improve ecosystem resilience, species like the state-endangered Greater Sage-grouse are unlikely to persist in Washington.
探花精选 Washington鈥檚 shrub-steppe conservation program leverages the power of birds鈥攁long with 探花精选鈥檚 unique organizational structure鈥攖o pursue actions at the local, state, and federal level that benefit ecosystem health. We do this by bringing together the grassroots advocacy strength of our eight Eastern Washington chapters with the policy, science, and conservation expertise of our state and national offices towards shared goals for shrub-steppe conservation. 探花精选鈥檚 shrub-steppe program addresses urgent landscape-level conservation needs that will have a lasting impact on the well-being of wildlife, people, and the ecological health of the region.
Sage-grouse populations serve as a key indicator of the health of sagebrush ecosystems, which continue to face threats from habitat loss and fragmentation. Listed as endangered in Washington State, the Greater Sage-Grouse is a focal point of shrub-steppe conservation efforts across the West and a top priority bird species for 探花精选 Washington鈥檚 conservation initiatives. 探花精选 Washington is conducting targeted surveys in partnership with landowners and WDFW to assess sage-grouse presence and habitat suitability in the Toppenish Ridge and Rattlesnake Hills Management Areas, providing critical data for species recovery efforts and informing land management strategies.
This project will fill a much-needed gap in Washington鈥檚 Greater Sage-grouse population inventory that will help inform species and land management strategies to support the recovery of sage-grouse and habitats they need to survive.
In 2019, we completed our flagship , a five-year, collaborative community science project to identify sagebrush songbird distributions within the remaining sagebrush areas in our state.
This joint project with the WA Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) and local 探花精选 chapters generated over 20,000 bird observations from 130 volunteers, and represents an unprecedented community undertaking in support of sagebrush birds and their habitat.
A committee of 探花精选 chapters applied these data in sagebrush conservation and WDFW used these data to create maps of sagebrush songbird distributions, providing legally defensible baseline data that fills a critical need of land use planners, landowners, and conservation partners. Using these data, 探花精选 has successfully worked to:
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