Land transfer to the Colville Confederated Tribes

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Target
Sharp-tailed grouse, golden eagle, Canada lynx, wolverine, American badger, burrowing owl

Area Protected

3,740 hectares
Location
Omak, Washington,
USA
Grant Amount
50,000

This project transferred 3,740 hectares of family ranch land back to the Colville Confederated Tribes for long-term stewardship and conservation management. This is the linchpin property in the east-west habitat corridor linking the Cascades to the Kettle River Mountain Range (and the Rockies beyond) for carnivores like lynx and wolverine. It is also vital to the north-south corridor linking the sage steppe of the Columbia Basin to British Columbia’s arid grasslands for a range of shrub-steppe species from the sharp-tailed grouse to badgers.