Prairie Dog Restoration – Get Involved

     Classified amongst the Scuiridae (squirrel) family, their other biological relatives include groundhogs, chipmunks, marmots and woodchucks. Click to Enlarge: Above photo from World Wildlife Federation utilized in accordance with Fair Use. Above map from Prairie...

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Porcupine Restoration – Get Involved

Porcupine {Erethizon dorsatum}: Above photo courtesy RedButteCanyon.net.  Porcupines tend to eat bark  for sustenance. History of The Disappearance of Porcupines:      Humans did not always see porcupines as a nuisance. Native Americans have long regarded the animal...

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Woodland Caribou Restoration – Get Involved

     The woodland caribou is one of the most critically endangered mammals in the U.S., with only a few woodland caribou found south of the Canada border each year. [1]  Historically they were also present in northwest Montana and central Idaho.  [2]  There are seven...

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Ecological Restoration:

     The following articles were originally  assembled as part of our National Plan regarding Native Animal & Habitat Restoration (& Wildfire Prevention!) Projects that Benefit Tribes and The General Populace that will be performed by Civilian Restoration...

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Bighorn Sheep Restoration – Get Involved

Ovis canadensis: Above photo from California Department of Fish & Wildlife utilized respectfully in accordance with Fair Use. Distribution Map: Click to Enlarge: Above map from Western Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies utilized respectfully according to...

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Mountain Goat Restoration – Get Involved

Mountain Goat {Oreamnos americanus}:  Above photo from Outdoor Life utilized respectfully in accordance with Fair Use. About Mountain Goats:     Despite its name, the mountain goat is actually a member of the antelope family. Habitat:      Known for their agility,...

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