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  • Building Trust, Growing Impact: Shaun McCabe Receives RSA's 2025 Gold Star Award

    Ranchers Stewardship Alliance|Jul 9, 2025

    MALTA, MT – The Ranchers Stewardship Alliance (RSA) is proud to announce Shaun McCabe, farm bill biologist for Pheasants Forever in Chinook, MT, as the recipient of the 2025 Gold Star Award. This annual recognition honors individuals who demonstrate exceptional commitment to collaborative conservation and make a lasting impact on working lands and wildlife across our region. Since joining Pheasants Forever, Shaun has played a key role in expanding and strengthening on-the-ground conservation efforts across the western portion of RSA’s foc...

  • They Think They're Just Ranching

    Ranchers Stewardship Alliance|Dec 4, 2024

    New research showcases the profound impact of long-term private land conservation on the surrounding public landscape. In the vast grasslands of the Northern Great Plains, ranchers have long been the silent stewards of some of America’s most fragile ecosystems. These are people who understand the land in a way few others do—people whose hands are calloused from years of hard work, and whose education often comes from the very soil they nurture. A Polaris UTV serves as steed as Leo Barthelmess ushers cattle to the next pasture on his south Phill...

  • Tradition, Trial, and Targeted Implementation

    Ranchers Stewardship Alliance|Jul 10, 2024

    How one multigenerational Montana ranch continues to ensure long-term viability. Beneath wispy clouds set in a blindingly blue sky where Montana and Saskatchewan become indistinguishable from one another sits the Louie Petrie Ranch, an exemplary model in ranch tradition, innovative trial, and targeted implementation. It's on this land outside of Turner where you'll find multiple generations strategizing for the long-term viability of the ranch originally homesteaded in 1901. "If you improve the...