The sagebrush ecosystem is one of North America’s most extensive yet most threatened landscapes, covering large portions of the lower 48 states. For mule deer, these areas are essential providing critical winter range, migration corridors, and year-round food and shelter. Far from barren, sagebrush country supports incredible biodiversity. Along with mule deer, more than 300 other species depend on these landscapes for food and cover. Preserving and restoring sagebrush is one of the most important steps we can take to ensure healthy mule deer and wildlife populations.