The GPLCC is an applied conservation partnership that will provide science and decision-support tools for the full complement of plant, fish and wildlife resources in the Great Plains geographic area. The products from this partnership will help inform management actions for greater impact on priority species. The geographic area of the GPLCC encompasses parts of eight states: New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Wyoming.
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September 30, 2024
Catalyzing new opportunities in the Jemez Mountains: Reflections on the Tri-Pueblo Coalition’s successful efforts to gain co-stewardship access on ancestral lands
“We all come from different backgrounds, different knowledge systems, different communities. But climate change doesn't see differences. Fire and drought...
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July 29, 2020
Beyond the Banks: Collaborative Conservation in Montana’s Big Hole Valley
Ranchers don’t really raise cattle, according to John Richardson. They raise grass. Richardson, who owns the Hat Creek Ranch in...
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