Sage Grouse

5 Local Programs found
Aaron D Roth
The District Conservationist’s job for the USDA is to manage the office and its staff, making sure everything is taken care of and work runs smoothly.
Julie Unfried
Julie Unfried it the Sage-grouse Local Implementation Team (LIT) Coordinator for the Vale and Prineville, Oregon LITs to help grow and execute the each LITs’ objectives.
Lynn Larsen
Malheur County is the second largest county in the state and has an area of 9,874 square miles or 6.3 million acres. Seventy-two percent of the county is in public ownership.
Oregon-Washington Bureau of Land Management
In western Oregon, the BLM manages two million acres of forest in a checkerboard ownership pattern. These forests provide important habitat for many threatened and endangered fish and wildlife species and are considered some of the most productive forests in the world.
Sage Grouse Conservation Partnership (SageCon)
The Sage-Grouse Conservation Partnership (SageCon) is a collaborative effort started in 2010 to leverage funding across Oregon’s sagebrush landscapes and build interagency agreements that balance natural resource protection with local livelihoods.
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