Sage-grouse Public Meeting - Burns, Oregon 11-7-17
On November 7, 2017, the Bureau of Land Management hosted a public meeting to solicit comments and provide information on Greater Sage-grouse land management issues. As stewards, the BLM manages public lands for the benefit of current and future generations, supporting conservation as we pursue our multiple-use mission. The meeting was held, in Burns, Oregon.
Participants were encouraged to speak with BLM staff on various topics related to the Greater sage-grouse. In addition to comments on the issues and planning criteria, the BLM would like to receive comments on whether the planning effort should occur through state-by-state amendment processes and decisions.
In accordance with the October 11, 2017 Notice of Intent, the BLM seeks comments on the Sagebrush Focal Area designation, mitigation standards, lek buffers, disturbance and density caps, adaptive management, and any other topics identified at the state or local level. The potential planning effort does not preclude the BLM from addressing issues and inconsistencies through other means, including policy, training, or plan maintenance, nor does it commit the BLM to amending some, all, or none of the Greater Sage-grouse plans.
Written comments can be submitted online at: bit/ly/GRSGplanning. or via email at: BLM_sagegrouseplanning@blm.gov
Sage-grouse Public Meeting - Burns, Oregon 11-7-17
On November 7, 2017, the Bureau of Land Management hosted a public meeting to solicit comments and provide information on Greater Sage-grouse land management issues. As stewards, the BLM manages public lands for the benefit of current and future generations, supporting conservation as we pursue our multiple-use mission. The meeting was held, in Burns, Oregon.
Participants were encouraged to speak with BLM staff on various topics related to the Greater sage-grouse. In addition to comments on the issues and planning criteria, the BLM would like to receive comments on whether the planning effort should occur through state-by-state amendment processes and decisions.
In accordance with the October 11, 2017 Notice of Intent, the BLM seeks comments on the Sagebrush Focal Area designation, mitigation standards, lek buffers, disturbance and density caps, adaptive management, and any other topics identified at the state or local level. The potential planning effort does not preclude the BLM from addressing issues and inconsistencies through other means, including policy, training, or plan maintenance, nor does it commit the BLM to amending some, all, or none of the Greater Sage-grouse plans.
Written comments can be submitted online at: bit/ly/GRSGplanning. or via email at: BLM_sagegrouseplanning@blm.gov