Time To Plan For Sage Grouse Conservation… Again
In November, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) – from Washington, D.C. – issued a Federal Register Notice that they were going to update their
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In November, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) – from Washington, D.C. – issued a Federal Register Notice that they were going to update their
The year 2020 proved to be a very challenging year in all aspects of life, and there is no doubt that COVID-19 challenged many aspects
As we begin to look toward 2022 and what it will bring, and consider all the changes 2021 brought, I question if we should be
Happy New Year! I hope everyone had a great holiday season. I personally am excited to have the fresh start of a new year. I
As we launch into another year, I’m pleased to be able to share with you some of the Nevada Beef Council’s highlights from 2021. As
This year seemed to fly by, but not without some ups and down along the way. The Nevada livestock industry faced a drought like many
Life changed forever in March 2020 when the shutdowns due to COVID-19 hit, and as 2021 comes to an end, where exactly are we now?
This is a current photo of the Carson Riverbed just before water (if it were flowing) would enter the Lahontan Reservoir. The Carson River originates
The Western U.S. is no stranger to extreme drought. It’s been several generations, though, since farmers’ and ranchers’ ability to produce food and fiber have
Working Lands for Wildlife’s (WLFW) shared vision of wildlife conservation through sustainable ranching includes producers as part of the solution for implementing conservation to reduce