This latest report chronicles the results from April through June across 11 western states, including collaborative efforts to conserve over 2.8 million acres of habitat for sage grouse by: 1) improving rangeland, 2) reducing bird moralities from fence collisions, and 3) removing encroaching conifers.
Download the SGI quarterly report for April-June 2016
View past reports here
Each quarter, the Intermountain West Joint Venture produces a report to tally up the work of the Sage Grouse Initiative’s Strategic Watershed Action Team. That team represents dozens of partners working in sage grouse strongholds to conserve wildlife habitat and sustain ranching operations.
This latest report chronicles the results from April through June across 11 western states, including:
=> SGI has enrolled 1,300 ranchers in programs that are good for the bird and the herd.
=> Every $1 of partner investment results in $69 of habitat improvement.
=> 5 million acres have been conserved since 2010.
=> 31% of sage grouse habitat is on private land, including 80% of the brood-rearing habitat.