North La Barge Common Allotment Virtual Fence

Funding Year

Amount

Location

FY24

$90,000

Sublette County 

Project Description

Partnership between grazing allotment permittees and numerous agencies and organizations working with a grazing plan to incorporate rest or change of grazing season of use. Livestock water has been improved and developed in recent years, but more internal pasture fences are needed to reduce livestock concentration in riparian riparian
Definition of riparian habitat or riparian areas.

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areas and wet meadows. Project partners seek to avoid physical fence in this mule deer migration area. Virtual fencing with portable GPS towers and GPS collars will provide the virtual fence needed.

Partners

Sublette County Conservation District 

Contact Information

Programs

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