by Lindsey Wallis | Nov 20, 2024 | News, Uncategorized |
by Ruiping Luo, Alberta Wilderness Association When the Buffalo Treaty was first signed in 2014, I wonder if anyone understood just how far the agreement would reach. Ten years later, the Treaty has been ratified by nations from across North America and supported by...
by Lindsey Wallis | May 15, 2024 | Uncategorized
This year’s annual GPCN Steering Committee Meeting will take place on June 20-21 at Heartland Ranch in southeastern Colorado. Heartland is a 43,000-acre nature preserve protected by the Southern Plains Land Trust (SPLT). Located 35 miles southwest of Lamar in...
by Lindsey Wallis | May 10, 2024 | Uncategorized
The CEMEX El Carmen Nature Reserve covers 130,000 hectares of land on the Mexico-USA border. Most of the land, which is part of a larger conservation area across the border, is south of the Rio Grande next to Big Bend National Park in Texas. CEMEX has been rewilding...
by Lindsey Wallis | May 1, 2024 | Uncategorized
Greater sage-grouse have declined an estimated 80% since 1965 and 40% in the last two decades and the trends continue to be downward. Sagebrush ecosystems have also experienced significant decline reduced to about half of their historic extent. BLM is currently...
by Lindsey Wallis | Apr 19, 2024 | Uncategorized
Robert will share information about the Fort Peck Tribes buffalo quarantine program, and discuss the partners that made the transfers possible. We also give a brief history of the Fort Peck Tribes first proposal of the Buffalo Quarantine Facility, and mention...
by Lindsey Wallis | Jan 9, 2024 | Uncategorized
by Ruiping Luo, GPCN Steering Committee In early December, the Transboundary Grasslands Partnership (TGP) workshop brought together interested individuals and organizations from across the Northern Great Plains to discuss and support native grasslands. The TGP is a...