Sage Steppe Wild is a 501(c)(3) conservation nonprofit organization founded in 2023 that works to protect, conserve, and restore wildlands and wildlife in the Western United States, with a focus on the sagebrush steppe ecosystems of the Great Basin and Intermountain West. The organization conducts scientific research and field monitoring, comments on federal land management decisions, files public records requests, and educates the public about the ecological impacts of livestock grazing and other land uses on public lands.
Public lands management, livestock grazing reform, wildlife habitat protection, sagebrush steppe and riparian ecosystem restoration, endangered species conservation, federal land agency accountability, and transparency through Freedom of Information Act requests
Individual donations and charitable contributions
George Wuerthner, Karen Klitz, Glenn Monahan, Jonathan Ratner, Anthropocene Alliance
Non-profit organization