UTAH - BLM Releases Sage-Grouse Plan/DEIS for Utah

Herzog

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Dear BRC Action Alert Subscriber,

As part of a joint effort with the U.S. Forest Service to conserve the Greater Sage-Grouse and its habitat across 10 western states, the Bureau of Land Management has released a Draft Environmental Impact Statement for a 90-day public review and comment period that ends on Jan. 29, 2014. The Utah Greater Sage-Grouse Draft Land Use Plan Amendment/Draft Environmental Impact Statement may be viewed at: http://blm.gov/0fld.

Written comments may be submitted by email at blm_UT_comments@blm.gov or by mail at BLM Utah, Attn: Quincy Bahr, 440 West 200 South, Suite 500, Salt Lake City, UT 84101. Please reference "BLM/FS Utah Greater Sage-Grouse EIS" in any submission.

Eight public open houses will be held across Utah to present information and answer questions on the draft document. Meetings will be held from 5:30-7:30 p.m. on the dates and in the cities listed below.

11/19/13
Snow College Richfield Campus
800 West 200 South
Richfield, UT 84701

11/20/13
Heritage Center-Festival Hall
105 North 100 East
Cedar City, UT 84720

11/21/13
Panguitch City Library Conference Room
25 South 200 East
Panguitch, UT 84759

12/04/13
Vernal City Office
Community Room
374 East Main Street
Vernal, UT 84078

12/05/13
Carbon County Event Center
310 South Fairgrounds Rd
Price, UT 84501

12/10/13
Downtown library, Conference Room 4
210 East 400 South
Salt Lake City UT 84111

12/11/13
Randolph Senior Center Gymnasium
5 North Main Street
Randolph, UT 84064

12/12/13
Snowville Elementary School, Gymnasium
160 North Stone Road
Snowville, UT 84336

For more information on the National Greater Sage-Grouse Planning Strategy and the progress in other subregions visit http://www.blm.gov/sagegrouse.

Thanks for your review of this all too important matter.

Don Amador
Western Representative
BlueRibbon Coalition, Inc.
 

rholbrook

Well-Known Member
Location
Kaysville, Ut
I have actually seen more grouse this past year than ever before while riding motorcycles. I have also seen many more rattle snakes this year. I think the mild winters have been good for them but hopefully the Farmers Almanac will be right this year. We need the snow.
 
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