Volunteers help guide restoration plans with wetland bird surveys.
Virtual fence is a new technology that can help land managers maintain wildlife connectivity in permitted grazing areas.
Tribal leaders discussed the Native history and stewardship of their homelands at Trout Creek Ranch.
Oregon State University finished 10 years of fieldwork on sage-grouse responses to wildfire.
Tribal teens lead on conservation efforts through Northwest Youth Corps.
Rod Klus returns to researching sage-grouse for Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Researchers spent a summer in the mountains and left with more than data.
Jack Strang created new connections to the high desert during our first internship.
Rangeland Fire Protection Associations protect the high desert and each other.
John Sterling works at the intersection of both as a volunteer board member.
Angela Sitz brings wild and working lands together.
Northern Paiute Tribal member Wilson Wewa brings a Native perspective to ODLT’s work.