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Open Range Consulting Gregg Simonds & Eric Sant

October, 2013

Comparing Ground Cover Conditions and Greater Sage‐Grouse Lek Counts Between Two

Management Systems

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DLL • Mostly Private • Mgt.Rest,Treatments • 4.4 Acres/AUM

Different Management Three Creeks • Mostly Public • Season Long Grazing • 6.75 Acres/AUM

Conclusions Conclusions

Provide Spatially Explicit Vegetation Maps At All Scales Population Area, Core Area, Seasonal Habitats

Can Describe Area Functionality Cover, Diversity, Food

Can Make Relationships Between Management Action and Habitat Conditions Grazing and Treatments

Provide Baseline Information and Provide Timely Updates Cheaply For Regional and Local Planning and Mitigation Crediting

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