From sage-grouse to ferruginous hawks, we’re conserving 8 species across 2 native ecotypes. This collaborative effort safeguards both habitat and heritage.
The Thunder Basin Grasslands Prairie Ecosystem Association coverage area spans 13.2 million acres in northeastern Wyoming and southeastern Montana. This includes Campbell, Converse, Crook, Niobrara, and Weston counties in Wyoming along with portions of seven additional counties in Wyoming and three in Montana.
Current members of the Association own over 1.2 million acres of land within this mixed ownership landscape. Other lands include Thunder Basin National Grasslands administered by the USDA Forest Service through three local grazing associations, Bureau of Land Management lands, state lands, and additional private lands not currently in the membership of the Association.
Following signing of the Interagency MOU in May 2014, the Association invited qualified professionals to serve on the Conservation Advisory Committee. The Committee consists of representatives from Audubon, Agriculture Research Service, BLM, FWS, Forest Service, Natural Resource Conservation Service, The Nature Conservancy, University of Wyoming Extension, Wyoming Game & Fish Department along with local and regional consulting biologists and non-governmental organization representatives.
Initial meetings of the Committee focus on recommending conservation priority areas and process changes to the Association. Currently, the Committee meets two to three times a year to review conservation management plans submitted by Association members.
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