Idaho BHA / Wednesday, May 15, 2019 / Categories: Media Idaho BHA supports Sage Grouse in Schools program with funds and volunteers For the second successive year, Idaho BHA provided funds to assist a US Fish & Wildlife Service program to bring school groups from southern Idaho on field trips to learn about sage grouse. The students get the opportunity to view sage grouse leks during mating season and also engage with landowners who help manage vital sagebrush habitat. BHA volunteers were able to talk to the students about the importance of public land and private land conservation and the many species that rely on healthy sagebrush steppe ecosystems. The entire program was described by Jason Pyron, USFWS supervisory biologist, in this way, "We have worked really closely with our partners to create a program that teaches kids about sage-grouse biology and sagebrush conservation, while emphasizing the importance of negotiation and communication skills." You can learn more about this program and see additional photos at: http://usfwspacific.tumblr.com/post/176784906095/from-schools-to-sagebrush-the-greater-sage-grouse Photo credit: Josh White, USFWS Previous Article Simple Steps to Help Prevent Tick-borne Diseases Next Article PA Crew Leads Ongoing Cleanup at Delaware Water Gap Print 2 Rate this article: No rating Tags: Idaho Chapterhabitatnews Idaho BHAIdaho BHA Other posts by Idaho BHA Contact author