By bramwell@wsu.edu, 16 March, 2026

Print off copies of this 3-D sheep cut-out. The sheep can be assembled into a small 3-D model. Use cardstock paper. Integrate coloring to feature a particular breed of sheep, or color in a textile pattern that reflects a particular pastoral culture from around the world. Ideas for sheep breed and pastoral folk art designs can be sourced from online, checking iyrp.org and grasslandsproject.org resources. 

By bramwell@wsu.edu, 12 March, 2026

Print, cut out, and fill these seed packet templates with locally appropriate grassland seeds (grasses, forbs, wildflower mixes, etc). You will need a decent paper, some adhesive, and color printer. Filled seed packets can be distributed at events. Be sure the germplasm is ecologically appropriate to not spread invasive species. 

By bramwell@wsu.edu, 12 March, 2026

IYRP postcards are available to help spread the word about the importance of rangeland and grassland conservation. Get in touch with the project team if you would like to order some and have them shipped. Or download the file and reproduce at a local print shop.

By bramwell@wsu.edu, 12 March, 2026

This coloring book is part of the global IYRP celebration. Through drawing and color, you are invited to explore rangeland ecosystems and the people and animals who call them home. Each page others a chance to slow down, look closely, and imagine life across these vast and vital environments. Download the coloring book to use at educational events, with classes, at home, or to distribute to the public. Artwork is by Lara Kaminoff, and independent illustrator, with layout by Maria Del Carmen Aranguren at the University of Arizona.

By bramwell@wsu.edu, 12 March, 2026

This poster series provides three posters to display at locations that are too small for a full exhibit. Request copies, or have them printed off to put up at coffee shops and other locations that well-trafficked by the public. In particular we are interested that this project reach those who are not familiar with rangelands, whether shrub-steppe, grassland, prairie, or other type of rangeland. 

By bramwell@wsu.edu, 12 March, 2026

This poster series provides three posters to display at locations that are too small for a full exhibit. Request copies, or have them printed off to put up at coffee shops and other locations that well-trafficked by the public. In particular we are interested that this project reach those who are not familiar with rangelands, whether shrub-steppe, grassland, prairie, or other type of rangeland. 

By bramwell@wsu.edu, 12 March, 2026

This poster series provides three posters to display at locations that are too small for a full exhibit. Request copies, or have them printed off to put up at coffee shops and other locations that well-trafficked by the public. In particular we are interested that this project reach those who are not familiar with rangelands, whether shrub-steppe, grassland, prairie, or other type of rangeland.