Conservation: Greater Sage-grouse Habitat (2024)

Threatened by oil and gas leasing

The sage-grouse is an iconic bird of the West. These unique birds require large swaths of sagebrush steppe to survive. Protection of their habitat is not only crucial for their survival, but also for other species. In fact, more than 350 species,such asgolden eagles, elk, pronghorn and mule deer, depend on the same lands as the sage-grouse.

The U.S. Interior Department is now reviewing the 2015 sage-grouse conservation plans that protect and manage the greater sage-grouse habitat. This 2015 plan represents decades of collaboration by government, agriculture, industry and conservation stakeholders. But the Trump administration favors revisions to this plan that would weaken the protections in place now, undo years of local collaboration, and favor excessive fossil fuel development in areas important to the grouse.

Why this place matters

The greater sage-grouse steppe in Wyoming is not only key for the survival of sage-grouse. It provides important habitat to more 350 other species. This is a critical area of wildland that we won’t be able to replace.

200,000 to 400,000 sage-grouse

The number that still exist in the United States.

Sage-grouse states

Occur mostly in Oregon, Idaho, Nevada, Montana, Wyoming, Utah and Colorado.

37% of the sage-grouse population

Wyoming has the most sage-grouse habitat of any state. That habitat covers 43 million acres.

The threat

The greater sage-grouse habitat is under threat of oil and gas leasing by the U.S. Interior Department. Secretary Zinke wants to open areas that had previously been decreed protected to oil and gas companies, which would use the land and destroy the grouse’s habitat and the habitat of hundreds of other species.

The Wilderness Society wants to preserve the greater sage-grouse habitat for the bird’s well-being, and to protect the other wildlife threatened by this move.

What we're doing

  1. Challenging in court

    We’re challenging the Interior Department and U.S. Forest Service’s attempts to amend sage grouse plans and open the greater sage-grouse habitat to oil and gas leasing.

  2. Protesting lease sales

    We’re challenging proposed lease sales that occur in sage grouse habitat.

  3. Advancing legislation

    Where appropriate, we advance national legislation to protect areas important to the sage grouse bird.

What you can do

Tell your lawmakers to support the Greater Sage-Grouse habitat. Sign up for WildAlert emails to make your voice heard.

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The greater sage-grouse steppe in Wyoming provides habitat to the sage-grouse and more than 350 other species.

Mason Cummings, The Wilderness Society

Sage-grouse habitat in Wyoming covers 43 million acres.

Mason Cummings, The Wilderness Society

The sage-grouse's bizarre mating display is a defining characteristic of this iconic Western bird.

Bob Wick, BLM

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