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Sage-Grouse Habitat in Idaho: A Practical Guide for Land Owners and Managers
The greater sage-grouse is a species in decline across the western United States, including Idaho. As implied by the name, greater sage-grouse depend on sagebrush dominated landscapes for their forage, cover, nesting habitat, and ultimate survival. The deterioration of sagebrush landscapes in the West has been a crucial factor in the decline of the greater sage-grouse, which is currently a candidate species under the federal Endangered Species Act. State and federal government land managers, researchers, private landowners, and concerned citizens are leading efforts to conserve this species in Idaho. This book is largely an illustrated synthesis of the 2006 Conservation Plan for Greater Sagegrouse in Idaho, produced by the Idaho Sage-grouse Advisory Committee. Although the information in the 2006 Conservation Plan is based on scientific research, this guidebook is meant to extend what is known about sage-grouse and their habitat to land owners and managers but is not meant to be cited as a science document itself. The intent of this guidebook is to help land owners and managers recognize characteristics of productive and unfavorable sage-grouse habitat throughout the different life stages, prompting better informed approaches to management and conservation.
Sage-Grouse Habitat in Idaho: A Practical Guide for Land Owners and Managers
The greater sage-grouse is a species in decline across the western United States, including Idaho. As implied by the name, greater sage-grouse depend on sagebrush dominated landscapes for their forage, cover, nesting habitat, and ultimate survival. The deterioration of sagebrush landscapes in the West has been a crucial factor in the decline of the greater sage-grouse, which is currently a candidate species under the federal Endangered Species Act. State and federal government land managers, researchers, private landowners, and concerned citizens are leading efforts to conserve this species in Idaho. This book is largely an illustrated synthesis of the 2006 Conservation Plan for Greater Sagegrouse in Idaho, produced by the Idaho Sage-grouse Advisory Committee. Although the information in the 2006 Conservation Plan is based on scientific research, this guidebook is meant to extend what is known about sage-grouse and their habitat to land owners and managers but is not meant to be cited as a science document itself. The intent of this guidebook is to help land owners and managers recognize characteristics of productive and unfavorable sage-grouse habitat throughout the different life stages, prompting better informed approaches to management and conservation.
Sage-Grouse Habitat in Idaho: A Practical Guide for Land Owners and Managers
J. K. Gillan (author) / E. K. Strand (author)
2010
66 pages
Report
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English
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