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Published: June 2, 2014
Pages: 28
Author(s): Colleen M. Stinson
Washington State is addressing the threats to the viability of sage-grouse listed in the Conservation Objective Team (COT) report (2013) through the conservation efforts discussed in this report.
Threats
- Loss or degradation of Priority Areas for Conservation (PACs)
- Fire
- Non-native plant species -- weeds/annual grasses
- Energy Development
- Sagebrush removal/elimination
- Grazing
- Range Management Structures
- Free-Roaming Horses
- Pinyon-Juniper Expansion
- Agricultural Conversion
- Mining
- Recreation and Military Training
- Ex-urban Development/Urbanization
- Infrastructure
- Fences
Suggested citation
Stinson, C. M. 2014. Report on Conservation Efforts in Response to Threats to Greater Sage-grouse in Washington: An evaluation of Washington State's efforts to address threats to the viability of Sage-grouse listed in the Conservation Objective Team (COT) report (USFWS 2013). Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Olympia, Washington. 26 pp.