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Sage Grouse Workshop 
Casper, Wyoming 
April 11-15, 2005

Presentations

Greater sage grouse. Image by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

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Speaker Presentation
George Cleek Sage Grouse in Sagebrush Communities
Dr. Jim Moser Conserving Grouse Populations for Today and Tomorrow
Tom Christiansen Overview of Greater Sage Grouse Life History and Habitat Requirements
Pat Deibert Current Status of the Greater Sage Grouse
Tom Rinkes BLM Sage Grouse Guidelines
Kent McAdoo Habitat Requirements of Sagebrush Associated Species and Implications for Management
Bert Jellison Satellite Imagery and Remote Sensing Procedures for Habitat Inventory and Evaluation
Jeffrey Repp Using Ecological Site Descriptions & State and Transition Models
Michael Smith Vegetation Responses / Sagebrush-Grass Systems
Stephen Enloe Weed Ecology within Sagebrush Communities
Jeffrey Repp Vegetation Manipulation Techniques - Facilitating and Accelerating Practices
Jeffrey Repp Prescribed Grazing Strategies for Sagebrush Ecosystems 
Dr. Pete Stahl Restoration of Sagebrush Communities
Mark Majerus Plant Materials for Wildlife Habitat
Pat Davey Restoring Sage Grouse Plant Communities
Tony Leukering Conserving Birds of the Rocky Mountains and Great Plains
Gerald Jasmer Conservation Planning Overview
John Scott Conservation Planning - Understanding Relationships for the Improvement and Management of Sagebrush Ecosystems
Stacey Scott Bates Creek Cattle Company
Rick Danvir Deseret Land and Livestock - Managing for Diversity and Abundance
Paul Sweeney Conservation Opportunities on Private Land Under the Endangered Species Act
Floyd Wood Utilizing Farm Bill Conservation Programs for Protecting and Enhancing Habitat for Greater Sage Grouse
 

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