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Sagebrush Collaborative Restoration Landscapes to Support Management Efforts Improving Fire Resiliency and Restoration in the Sagebrush Biome

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2024

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Whipple, A.L., Wiechman, L.A., Hasson, T.Y., Deibert, P.A., Doherty, K., Gollnick, K.A., Kales, M., Makarick, L., Pollet, J.M., Quamen, F.R., Rodhouse, T.J., and Swartz, K., 2024, Sagebrush Collaborative Restoration Landscapes to Support Management Efforts Improving Fire Resiliency and Restoration in the Sagebrush Biome: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P13S6KW7.

Summary

The sagebrush ecosystem spans over 175 million acres in the western United States, and is biologically, culturally, and economically significant to the country. Many disturbances including prolonged drought, pinyon-juniper encroachment, and cycles of invasive grasses and wildfire, pose significant threats to the resilience of the sagebrush biome. To conserve the sagebrush biome and promote community and economic sustainability, the Department of the Interior’s bureaus and offices are working together with many public and private partners to implement a “defend and grow the core” approach to conserve remaining intact sagebrush habitat and ecosystem functions, as well as restore other habitat types which are important to re-establish [...]

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The Department of the Interior (DOI) established nine "Keystone Initiatives" (KI) to coordinate on Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) investments to address climate change impacts, restore healthy lands and waters, and enhance communities' quality of life. Each KI is supported by a team of staff from various DOI bureaus. In support of the BIL Restoration and Resilience Goal to build ecological resilience in core sagebrush areas and growth opportunity areas through an integrative management approach to minimize current and future threats and to maximize sagebrush habitat ecological integrity, the Sagebrush KI team was tasked to identify landscapes where federal resource management agencies could build upon existing partnerships and assist in targeted conservation and restoration actions to promote ecological resilience in core sagebrush habitats.

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