Tools and Resources for Habitat Management
Here are some helpful tools and resources we have found that provide more information on habitat protection and restoration of Lesser Prairie Chicken populations
Rangeland Analysis PlatformFast, powerful, and free, the Rangeland Analysis Platform is an innovative online tool that quickly visualizes and analyzes vegetation data for the United States.
The Sagebrush Conservation GatewayThis website highlights 20 peer-reviewed articles published in 2024 in Rangeland Ecology & Management. Together, these articles and related resources, along with researcher interviews and several presentations from the 2024 Society for Range Management conference, delve into the science of how, where and why we are deploying the Sagebrush Conservation Design to conserve the sagebrush biome.
Sagebrush Conservation DesignIn 2022, a group of experts from across the sagebrush biome came together to publish the Sagebrush Conservation Design. The SCD used new remote sensing technologies, like the Rangelands Analysis Platform, to map the entire sagebrush biome and categorize it into Core Sagebrush Areas, Growth Opportunity Areas, and Other Rangeland Areas.
Grazing Management for the FutureFor BLM field staff, building and maintaining long-term relationships is a key ingredient when collaborating with operators to renew their grazing authorizations.
Southern Great Plains Crucial Habitat Assessment ToolThe Southern Great Plains Crucial Habitat Assessment Tool (SGP CHAT) is a spatial model put together to designate and prioritize areas for Lesser prairie-chicken (LEPC) conservation activities and industry development
WAFWA's Crucial Habitat Assessment Tool (CHAT)The Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies Crucial Habitat Assessment Tool (CHAT) was developed to bring greater certainty and predictability to planning efforts by establishing a common starting point for discussing the intersection of development and wildlife.
Invaders of TexasInvaders of Texas Program is an innovative campaign whereby volunteer citizen scientists are trained to detect the arrival and dispersal of invasive species in their own local areas.
Grasslands Beneficial Management Practices ToolCommission for Environmental Cooperation tool with 100 beneficial management practices identified through a meta-analysis of publications, reports, and documents regarding grassland stewardship from ranchers, ranching associations, conservation organizations, government programs and academic institutions published between 1993 and 2013.
Eco alerts by region - Texas Invasive species are causing economic and environmental damage throughout Texas. Click on your ecoregion to find out about the threats in your area.
NRCS' Lesser Prairie Chicken InitiativeSee how ranchers have worked with the USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) to bring back the Lesser Prairie Chicken while improving their land for livestock.
The NRCS episode on the Lesser Prairie Chicken.Learn how the Working Lands for Wildlife partnership provides landowners with voluntary incentive programs to help keep working lands in production while providing beneficial habitat for wildlife.
Grazing CalculatorThis calculator provides a simple and prompt means of analyzing your grazing program as your work your way through the grazing season. It will make management decisions much easier and give you confidence that you are on track with your grazing plan.
Texas Plant Protection AssnFor the past 24 years, the non-profit professional Texas Plant Protection Association (TPPA) has sponsored educational conferences for those involved in production agriculture.
U.S Drought PortalDrought is one of the most costly natural disasters affecting the U.S. The National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS) was established in 2006 (NIDIS Act) to help begin to move society from a reactive response to drought to a proactive stance.