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Greater Sage-grouse Habitat Categorization Map

The Greater Sage-grouse Habitat Categorization Map is an analysis tool that incorporates the best available data (lek observations, telemetry locations, survey and inventory reports, vegetation cover, soils information, and aerial photography) into a statewide prioritization of Greater sage-grouse (sage-grouse) habitat. This tool provides resource managers with information to guide conservation and land-use planning efforts in the context of sage-grouse management at the landscape-scale (1:100,000). This product is not intended to be used to delineate priority sage-grouse habitat at a project-level scale. To apply these results to specific locations it is recommended that a field investigation be conducted by a qualified biologist for the purpose of impact assessment.

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Sage-grouse Background

In June 2000, Governor Guinn appointed a team of approximately 25 people from diverse backgrounds and interests to his Sage Grouse Conservation Team.  

The mission of the team, as defined by Governor Guinn, is "To conserve and protect Nevada's sage-grouse and their habitat."

Sage-grouse populations in Nevada and throughout their range in the west have displayed a significant downward trend in both numbers and distribution. Sage grouse habitat losses have paralleled the trends in populations. These circumstances have prompted several environmental groups to petition the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service to list sage grouse, in Nevada and the remainder of the West, under the authority of the Endangered Species Act. These groups have petitioned to list sage grouse in the State of Washington and the Gunnison sage grouse in Colorado and Utah.

NDOW believes that a listing of the sage-grouse would seriously jeopardize the State's economy and the lifestyle of its citizens. The State's authority for management of the species would also be significantly compromised by a listing.

Sage grouse in handNevada has a fair knowledge of general distribution, trends and demography of our sage grouse populations, however considerable work is now under way in an effort to consolidate that data.

Need: The listing of sage grouse as an endangered species in Nevada would have significant impacts on the State. Sage grouse are found in fifteen of Nevada's 17 counties, and land use, economics, water use and recreational activities may be adversely affected.

Conservation plans and agreements are elements that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service must consider when considering listing a species for protection under the Endangered Species Act. Conservation planning and agreements that embrace the concepts of the Western Governor's Association's Enlibra policy may preclude the need for listing a species. The conservation planning efforts of the Governor's Sage Grouse Team and the regional subcommittees will be considered in the process.

 

 

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Nevada’s Greater Sage-Grouse Conservation Project

Nevada Sage-Grouse Conservation Projects (NDOW Funding Provided)

About Sage-grouse

Helpful Contacts

Sage-grouse and Wildland Fire

Grazing and Sage-grouse

Landowner and Sage-grouse

Planning Efforts

Potential Impacts of Energy

Effects on Sage-grouse Hunting in Nevada

Actions to Avoid ESA Listing of Greater Sage-grouse

Impacts of Predation on Greater Sage-grouse

Coates and Delehanty 2004

Coates and Delehanty 2006

Coates and Delehanty 2008

Coates and Delehanty 2010

Coyote Control

Repeated Lek Counts and Scales

Temporal Variation in Diet and Nutrition

Total Plasma Protein and Renesting

Energy Development in Wyoming

Hunting and Sage-grouse

Nest Site Selection

Ecological Factors Influencing Nest Survival

Winter Habitat Selection

Fire Effects 1

Fire Effects 2

Compensatory vs. Additive Harvest

Avian Fence Collisions

Interim Management Policies and Procedures

Conservation Measures

Bi-State Action Plan

State & Regional Meetings
Sage Grouse Conservation Planning efforts take place throughout the state. Attend a meeting or review meeting materials.

2011 Sage-grouse Conservation Project Progress Report

2010 Sage-grouse Conservation Project Progress Report

2009 Sage-grouse Conservation Progress Report

WGA WWC Sage Grouse Report

Energy and Infrastructure Developments Standards to Conserve Greater Sage-grouse

Summary of Sage-Grouse Listing Petitions Submitted to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

90-Day Finding on Petitions to List the Mono Basin Area Population of Sage-Grouse as Threatened

Nevada Sage Grouse Conservation Plan

Planning Resources

Nevada Planning Unit Map

Native American Sage Grouse Consultation

WAFWA Sage Grouse Conservation Assessment

 

 

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