Greater Sage-Grouse and cow on land managed by Pathfinder Ranches in Natrona County, Wyoming.
Male Greater Sage-Grouse performs a courtship display as a cow walks behind him.
Our Work

Conservation Ranching Initiative

Conserving and reviving rangelands with bird-friendly grazing.
Greater Sage-Grouse and cow on land managed by Pathfinder Ranches in Wyoming. Photo: Evan Barrientos/Audubon Rockies
Greater Sage-Grouse and cow on land managed by Pathfinder Ranches in Wyoming. Photo: Evan Barrientos/Audubon Rockies
Our Work

Conservation Ranching Initiative

Conserving and reviving rangelands with bird-friendly grazing.

North America's grasslands are among the most imperiled ecosystems in the world. America’s grassland birds have declined more than any other bird group in the continent, some species by as much as 80 percent. Because the vast majority breed on private lands, working with ranchers is our best hope for conserving them. Audubon's Conservation Ranching Initiative seeks to enhance biodiversity through our certification, technical assistance, and habitat management on working ranches. 

Benefits to Birds 

To save rangeland birds, we’re enlisting and assisting America’s ranchers—the stewards of our remaining grassland landscapes—in implementing conservation ranching practices on millions of acres. We’re working with them to develop Habitat Management Plans that implement regenerative grazing and other bird conservation practices, such as controlling invasive species and native plant seeding. 

By mimicking America’s historic bison herds, regenerative grazing invigorates diverse plant communities and supports nutrient cycles that rebuild soil and conserve water. It even has potential to remove carbon from the atmosphere and add it to the soil.  We measure the effectiveness of these practices by monitoring bird diversity and abundance, vegetation change, and soil health.

Benefits to Consumers

Meat from Audubon-certified land is hormone and antibiotic-free, ethically raised, and delicious. Supporting Audubon-certified ranches is better for rangeland birds and better for the land. Our certification seal—found on high-quality meat products—empowers consumers to support ranches that benefit grassland birds and their habitat.

Benefits to Ranchers

Audubon's certification can add value to meat products and provides a unique opportunity for ranchers to showcase their excellent management practices. This helps them care for their families and provides exceptional habitat for wildlife. By first listening to the ranching community, trusting in their knowledge of sustainable land management, and learning from their resiliency in a volatile marketplace, we are ensuring that our strategies and solutions will benefit both people and nature. Buying meat from Audubon-certified lands supports rural economies and the ranching way of life.

We thank the NRCS USDA for their support.

 

Help Grassland Birds

Buy Meat from Audubon-Certified Lands

Beef and bison from Audubon-certified land come from ranches that protect grassland bird habitat. It's also antibiotic-free, ethically raised, and delicious.

Ranch Profiles

May Ranch
Conservation Ranching Initiative

May Ranch

An island of grass in a sea of developed land in southeast Colorado.

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Corner Post Meats at Kiowa Creek Ranch
Conservation Ranching Initiative

Corner Post Meats at Kiowa Creek Ranch

Conserving prairie and forest by connecting consumers to the land.

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Eagle Ridge Ranch
Conservation Ranching Initiative

Eagle Ridge Ranch

Adapting to drought on an Audubon-certified ranch in Wyoming.

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Restoration

Soil Restoration at Rafter W Ranch

In February of 2022, Conservation Ranching staff helped Rafter W Ranch restore its soil health and drought resilience. See the exciting first-year results and hear from the rancher why they’re important for his land and the wildlife on it in this video

News and Stories

Reconciling Ranching and Conservation
Conservation Ranching Initiative

Reconciling Ranching and Conservation

A rancher reflects upon the potential for holistic grazing to complement conservation.

Conservation Ranching During the Pandemic
Conservation Ranching Initiative

Conservation Ranching During the Pandemic

A Q&A with two ranchers about providing local food during a health crisis.

Why is Sagebrush Country on Fire?
Sagebrush Ecosystem Initiative

Why is Sagebrush Country on Fire?

This webinar recording features Michele Crist from the Bureau of Land Management and the National Interagency Fire Center.

Growing Success at Corner Post Meats
Conservation Ranching Initiative

Growing Success at Corner Post Meats

How Audubon's Conservation Ranching Initiative has helped grow an exemplary mindful meats business.

Video: Sage-Grouse Explained by Vox
Sagebrush Resources

Video: Sage-Grouse Explained by Vox

An excellent video summary of the sage-grouse conservation issue.

What Does Habitat Look Like on a Ranch?
Conservation Ranching Initiative

What Does Habitat Look Like on a Ranch?

Ranches are home to much more than cows, especially when managed for habitat diversity.

Blue Nest Beef Launches Grass-Fed, Audubon-Certified Subscription Service
Conservation Ranching Initiative

Blue Nest Beef Launches Grass-Fed, Audubon-Certified Subscription Service

Certified by Audubon’s Conservation Ranching Initiative, company helps fix a broken food system with cattle as their tool and birds as their guide.

Conservation Ranching is a Win for Wildlife and People
Conservation Ranching Initiative

Conservation Ranching is a Win for Wildlife and People

We don't need to burn down the Amazon to produce our protein. An opinion piece published in the Wyoming Tribune Eagle.

Fighting Habitat Loss with Forks and Knives
Conservation Ranching Initiative

Fighting Habitat Loss with Forks and Knives

Why Carboy Winery sources meat from Corner Post Meats, an Audubon-certified conservation ranch.

Monitoring on Conservation Ranches
Conservation Ranching Initiative

Monitoring on Conservation Ranches

Audubon conducts bird, plant, and soil surveys to ensure conservation success.

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Conservation Ranching for Consumers
Conservation Ranching Initiative

Conservation Ranching for Consumers

Not all beef is the same. See what sets beef raised on Audubon-certified ranches apart from the herd.

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Conservation Ranching for Retailers
Conservation Ranching Initiative

Conservation Ranching for Retailers

Demand for sustainable beef is growing. Audubon has a large and loyal consumer base that will buy beef from Audubon-certified lands, even if it costs more.

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Conservation Ranching for Ranchers
Conservation Ranching Initiative

Conservation Ranching for Ranchers

Beef from Audubon-certified lands garners a premium price on your product, helping you care for your family and your land.

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