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SAGEMAP: A GIS database for Sage Grouse and Shrubsteppe Management in the Intermountain West

Introduction
The SAGEMAP project identifies and collects information for the region encompassing the historical extent of sage grouse distribution.

The spatial data on the SAGEMAP website are an important component in documenting current habitat and other environmental conditions. In addition, the data can be used to identify areas that have undergone significant changes in land cover and to determine underlying causes. As such, the database permits an analysis for large-scale and range-wide factors that may be causing declines of sage grouse populations. The spatial data contained on this site also will be a critical component guiding the decision processes for restoration of habitats in the Great Basin. Therefore, development of this database and the capability to disseminate the information carries multiple benefits for land and wildlife management.

Project Webpage
http://sagemap.wr.usgs.gov

Project Contact:
Steve Knick
Address: USGS Snake River Field Station
Address: 970 Lusk Street
Address: Boise, ID 83706
Phone: 208-426-5208
E-mail: steve_knick@usgs.gov


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