Sage-Grouse Local Working Group Locator Factsheet

Local Working Group Fact Sheet
USGS

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The Sage-grouse Local Working Group Locator

A geographic perspective to Sage-grouse conservation efforts

The Sage-grouse Local Working Group (LWG) Locator is a web-based, geographically-linked database that describes Local Working Groups and what types of projects and conservation efforts have been identified in their area. The LWG Locator provides a central resource for LWGs and interested stakeholders to facilitate greater connectivity and information exchange throughout the region.

The LWG Locator is a place where LWGs can share information about their:

  • accomplishments
  • local success stories
  • lessons learned
  • photos from the field

Click here to go to the Sage-grouse Local Working Group Locator web site.

Sage-Grouse Local Working Groups

Map of Sage-grouse Local Working Groups

Map of Sage-grouse Local Working Groups
USGS

Sage-grouse resources
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The Greater Sage-grouse

Greater Sage-grouse
BLM

Greater Sage-grouse
Centrocercus urophasianus

Description: The largest grouse species in North America. Large chicken-like bird. Grayish in color. Belly black. Long tail, with spiky tail feathers.

Habitat: Inhabits open sagebrush plains.

Resources:

information from "All About Birds", Cornell Lab of Ornithology

The Gunnison Sage-grouse

Gunnison Sage-grouse
BLM

Gunnison Sage-grouse
Centrocercus minimus

Description: Large chicken-like bird. Smaller than Greater Sage-grouse. Grayish in color. Black belly. Long tail, with spiky tail feathers

Habitat: Sagebrush, sagebrush dominated shrub-steppe in Colorado.

Resources:

information from "All About Birds", Cornell Lab of Ornithology

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