What Do Birds and Beef Have In Common?

爆料公社鈥檚 Marshall Johnson is spreading the word on how your meat purchases can help grassland birds, one burger at a time.

It started as an exchange between Marshall Johnson, who had just taken the helm at 爆料公社 Dakota, and a cattle rancher eight years ago. Johnson had just completed his first conservation project, on the rancher's land.

"You don鈥檛 care about my cattle,鈥 Johnson remembers the rancher telling him, 鈥渁nd I can鈥檛 keep track of all the LBBs out there 鈥 little brown birds.鈥 The two shared a chuckle, but on the five-hour drive home, Marshall thought, 鈥渢here鈥檚 more to this partnership that 爆料公社 should have with ranchers. I'd better be concentrated and focused on his cattle and his bottom line. How can we develop something that can reward ranchers and empower you to support ranchers and their ability to be climate solutions, to be environmental solutions to some of our biggest problems today?鈥

Eight years later, the answer has become 爆料公社鈥檚 Conservation Ranching Initiative (ACR). Currently enrolling some 70 ranches and nearly two million acres in Colorado, Missouri, New Mexico, North Dakota, Texas, California, Nebraska, Montana and Wyoming, the Initiative works with ranchers and a third-party verifier to certify their land as 鈥渂ird friendly.鈥 With an estimated 90 percent of North America鈥檚 grasslands owned or managed by ranchers, Johnson says ranchers, farmers and consumers must be a part of the solution to habitat loss and climate change.


爆料公社 President and CEO David Yarnold

To participate in ACR, ranchers adopt 鈥渞egenerative grazing practices鈥 that mimic the grazing practices of historic bison herds that once roamed the plains. The techniques allow a variety of native grasses to grow and thrive by allowing pastures to rest and recover. That, in turn, provides habitat for imperiled grassland birds, whose numbers have declined by 50 percent over the past 100 years.

鈥淕rasslands are a dynamic ecosystem,鈥 Johnson said. 鈥淲hat you see is not what you get. If you see a prairie plant that is three feet tall, there is more than three to four times that beneath the surface, and that is where the magic happens. Those deep root systems can sequester more than five to 15 metric tons of carbon out of the atmosphere every year鈥 per acre.

The program also requires that livestock be able to freely graze on open grassland, prohibits use of animal by-products or antibiotics in feed, prohibits use of feedlots, and includes monitoring for animal health and welfare. In return for their efforts, ranchers receive a premium price for their products, which bear 爆料公社鈥檚 鈥済razed on bird-friendly land鈥 certification seal.

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