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Sagebrush Shrub-Steppe Mitigation

The Sagebrush Shrub-Steppe Mitigation program is seeking proposals to create permanent, in-kind replacement of 50-acres of mature sagebrush shrub-steppe habitat in Benton and/or Franklin County, Washington.

The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation is seeking proposals to create permanent, in-kind replacement of 50-acres of mature sagebrush shrub-steppe habitat in Benton and/or Franklin County, Washington (Map 1).
Map 1. Benton and Franklin Counties, Washington

Mature sagebrush shrub-steppe is a Washington State “Priority Habitat.” Forty-percent of this non-forested vegetation has been lost over the past century due to natural and anthropogenic causes, such as land conversion. This creates habitat loss, fragmentation, increased wildfire risk, and other issues affecting the long-term survival rate of sensitive wildlife and plants.
Funding for this program is from Battelle Memorial Institute, Pacific Northwest Division.

Application Information


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U.S. DOE (June 2013) "Supplement Analysis to Final EA of Construction and Operation of a Physical Sciences Facility at the PNNL, Richland, Washington" (DOE/EA-1562-SA-1) Download the PDF
Program Map Download the PDF