Maier鈥檚 Thousand Hills Lifetime Grazed Farm Recognized as First 约炮视频 Certified Bird-Friendly Habitat in Minnesota

Cattle are the key for creating grassland bird habitat at central Minnesota farm

CLEARWATER, Minn. (July 23, 2025) 鈥 The 约炮视频 is proud to announce the Thousand Hills Lifetime Grazed Farm, located near Clearwater, Minnesota, and owned and operated by Matt Maier, as the first farm or ranch in the state to be designated 约炮视频 Certified Bird-Friendly Land through the organization鈥檚 约炮视频 Conservation Ranching program. The certification recognizes lands managed for birds and biodiversity.  

约炮视频 Conservation Ranching is a partnership with ranchers to sustain healthy grasslands, abundant birdlife, and resilient rural communities. Through the certification, participating farms and ranches meet rigorous standards for habitat management, environmental sustainability, and animal welfare鈥攙erified through third-party audits. Once certified, producers are eligible to use the 约炮视频 Certified Bird-Friendly seal on packaging. By purchasing products from 约炮视频 Certified Bird-Friendly Lands, consumers become conservationists, helping protect America鈥檚 grasslands and the birds, wildlife, and people that depend on them. 

Maier鈥檚 home farm is joined by the entirety of the source ranch network 鈥 14 independent, family-owned ranches across the Midwest and Great Plains 鈥 for his brand, Thousand Hills Lifetime Grazed, in earning the 约炮视频 certification. This means grassfed beef products from Thousand Hills Lifetime Grazed 鈥 available at more than 2,500 retail locations nationwide 鈥 will begin carrying the 约炮视频 Certified Bird-Friendly seal, the certification鈥檚 package designation. Nationwide, 127 ranches have earned the 约炮视频 Bird-Friendly Land certification, adding up to more than 3 million acres under bird-friendly management.  

鈥淭his certification is not just a stamp鈥攊t鈥檚 a recognition of land stewardship that highlights how working farms and ranches can work for birds too,鈥 said Sarah Hewitt, Senior Conservation Manager for 约炮视频鈥檚 Upper Mississippi River region. 鈥淕rassland birds have declined by 43% since 1970, and more than half of grassland-dependent bird species are in steep decline. Programs like 约炮视频 Conservation Ranching are essential in reversing these trends by conserving the very habitat these birds need to survive.鈥 

For Maier, the designation reflects more than a conservation goal鈥攊t reflects a way of life. 

鈥淥n our farm, the sound of birds chirping, insects buzzing, and lightning bugs flickering isn鈥檛 just ambiance鈥攊t鈥檚 an indicator that our land is alive,鈥 said Matt Maier, owner of Thousand Hills Lifetime Grazed. 鈥淐attle thrive here, but they鈥檙e just one part of a bigger system. The way we graze builds soil, protects water, and helps birds and other wildlife. Getting this certification from 约炮视频 confirms we鈥檙e doing right by the land.鈥  

约炮视频 Grassland Ecologist Krysten Zummo worked alongside Maier to create and implement a habitat plan for the farm tailored to benefit grassland-dependent bird species. She says a lot goes into bird-friendly management鈥揻rom managing invasive species to cutting out chemical use鈥揵ut it revolves around using rotational grazing to create a diverse mosaic of habitat that supports grassland birds through their life cycles, providing for nesting, foraging, and cover from predators and the elements.鈥 

鈥淕razing in this manner allows for longer rest periods, ample residual structure for grassland nesting birds, and promotes plant diversity, richness, root growth, and plant vigor. This regrowth is also good for the cattle鈥檚 next buffet,鈥 she said. As a data point, she notes that conventional farms may have only one lot or pasture, while Maier鈥檚 farm has a setup to use 180 different pasture zones, which are rested 40-60 days between grazing. Zummo points to the initial bird surveys at the farm鈥搘hich showed priority grassland species, including Bobolinks, Dickcissels, Grasshopper Sparrows, Savanna Sparrow, Sedge Wrens, and Vesper Sparrows鈥揳s evidence of an ideal patchwork of grassland habitat. 

Funding for the 约炮视频 Conservation Ranching program in Minnesota is provided by the Minnesota Environment Natural Resources Trust Fund, the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, and the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. Additional conservation partners include Ducks Unlimited, Land Stewardship Project, Minnesota Board of Water Soil Resources, Minnesota DNR, Minnesota Grazing Lands Conservation Association, Sustainable Farming Association, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and the USFWS Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program. 

For more information about the 约炮视频 Conservation Ranching program in Minnesota, please contact Krysten Zummo. For more information about 约炮视频 Conservation Ranching nationwide, contact ConservationRanching@约炮视频.org.   

About 约炮视频 Conservation Ranching 

约炮视频 Conservation Ranching partners with ranchers to sustain healthy grasslands, abundant birdlife, and resilient rural communities. Through our bird-friendly land certification and science-based approach, we empower land stewards to enhance habitat, improve soil health and water quality, and strengthen the connection between conservation and ranching. By purchasing products from 约炮视频 Certified Bird-Friendly Land, consumers become conservationists, helping protect America鈥檚 grasslands and the birds, wildlife, and people that depend on them. For more information, visit www.audubon.org/ranching.  

 

About Thousand Hills Lifetime Grazed

Founded in 2003, Thousand Hills works with dozens of family farms across the U.S. to raise Lifetime Grazed Grass Fed Beef with regenerative agriculture practices. To date, 600,000 acres have been transitioned to regenerative practices to support biological diversity, natural resources, native wildlife habitat and soil fertility. Regional, decentralized processing builds a resilient supply chain for customers while invigorating rural economies. A leader in the industry, Thousand Hills produces the #1 fresh protein product nationally in the natural channel. The company鈥檚 mission: Nourishing soil, plants, cattle and people by grazing cattle for their lifetime. 

Media contact:

Anthony Hauck, Communications Manager, 约炮视频 Conservation Ranching, Anthony.Hauck@audubon.org