Sage-Grouse Gets Federal Land Management Makeover
Published Date: 1/17/2025
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Summary
The Bureau of Land Management just approved new plans to protect Greater Sage-Grouse habitats in Colorado and Oregon. These updates help wildlife and local communities by managing public lands better, with teamwork from 10 states and tribes. The changes start now, keeping things consistent across states without extra costs.
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Rangewide RMP Updates Across 10 States
These RMP Amendments are part of a rangewide approach developed with 10 States, Tribes, local communities, and the public and update or will update goals, objectives, allocations, and management direction in 77 resource management plans. The listed States include California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming.
RODs Approved for CO and OR
If you live in or use Bureau of Land Management (BLM) public lands in Colorado or Oregon, the BLM signed Records of Decision approving Resource Management Plan (RMP) Amendments for Greater Sage‑Grouse that are in effect upon signature. The decisions apply to Colorado and Oregon as part of the rangewide planning effort.
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