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BLM Announces Management Plans for Sage-Grouse Habitat

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Friday, May 29, 2015   

DENVER - The federal Bureau of Land Management released final plans that will impact how tens of millions of acres of sagebrush public lands in Colorado and the West will be handled.

The decision is expected to affect hundreds of iconic western species, more than $1 billion in outdoor-recreation spending, sportsmen, ranchers and industry.

Basing the plans on science is the key to success, said certified wildlife biologist Jack Connelly, adding that he sees scientific principles in the BLM's plans.

"If BLM succeeds with their plans, then I think sage-grouse conservation is assured," he said. "If they don't succeed, we're in a world of hurt."

The greater sage-grouse is considered an umbrella species, a bird that requires undisturbed tracts of habitat to survive. Conservationists say the BLM's plans also will benefit dozens of rare and sensitive species, from the pygmy rabbit to the sage sparrow.

The energy sector is not pleased with the BLM decision, and said it will continue pushing Congress to delay land-use plans.

In Colorado, a healthy sagebrush habitat means big business. An economic impact study released by The Pew Charitable Trusts and Western Values Project found that in Colorado alone, sage-grouse are responsible for $76 million in total economic output and more than $22 million in personal income.

Beyond its economic benefits, Connelly said, the bird is an icon of the American West.

"It was discovered and described by Lewis and Clark. It is embraced by our Native Americans; you can see elements of the sage-grouse strut display in the chicken dances that so many Native American tribes do," he said. "I mean, it's part of our culture."

The Pew study also found minimal overlap between the primary areas for sage-grouse conservation and areas with oil and gas potential - the places industry is most likely to target for future drilling. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service faces a September deadline to decide whether or not to list the greater sage-grouse under the Endangered Species Act.

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Support for this reporting was provided by The Pew Charitable Trusts.

State plans are listed online at blm.gov.


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