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Sage-Grouse Document Library 

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Here is a collection of documents and articles that we commonly reference to build conservation plans and write grants. If there are any additional items that you would like to see here, please email them to abigail.papke@oregonstate.edu.  

 

 

CCAA Documents

Oregon Sage-Grouse Action Plan

Voluntary Sage-Grouse Conservation in Oregon with CCAAs

 

Reference Documents

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Below are links to documents that inform sage-grouse management in Oregon. We include peer reviewed documents as well as whitepapers and gray literature that we use to inform grant applications, communicate with landowners and inform the way we implement conservation work on the ground. 

Greater Sage-Grouse Conservation Assessment and Strategy for Oregon 

The Action Plan provides a coordinated framework for action and accountability among private, nongovernmental, local, State, and federal partners in advancing immediate and long-term efforts in statewide sage-grouse conservation. 

Full Report

High Desert Shrub Steppe Restoration Environmental Assessment 

This is the NEPA planning document that guides restoration action that the BLM is implementing in core sage grouse habitat in the Prineville District.

Link to full report

Prineville LIT Threats Reduction Plan 

Coming soon!

BLM 2016 Greater Sage-Grouse Approved Resource Management Plan 

This document from the regional BLM office directs local field offices on how to manage. 

Link to full report

ODFW 2022 Annual Population Report 

The annual summary of the status of sage-grouse in Oregon summarized across BLM districts. The current population estimate is 17,508 birds.