MULTISAR PROGRAM

The MULTISAR Program gives ranchers and farmers suitable tools to continue their tradition of positive practices that maintain their ranching operation while conserving Species at Risk through habitat stewardship actions.

Landholders, wildlife biologists, and range agrologists work together in assessing wildlife habitat, management practices, and ranch objectives to develop personalized plans that support healthy rangeland and wildlife habitat through grazing recommendations and/or habitat improvement projects. Funding may then be available to support management recommendations and habitat projects.

MULTISAR

Mike Verhage
mike.verhage@ab-conservation.com

Katheryn Taylor (Prairie Conservation Forum)
info@albertapcf.org

WEBSITE

Additional Resources

A short video about the importance of grassland ecosystems

Some beneficial management practices for native prairies
https://multisar.ca/managing-native-prairie/

Range health assessment information field workbook
Map of MULTISAR core areas
Map of MULTISAR core areas

Photo Credit: Mackenzie Brown