Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Greater sage grouse does not require endangered species act protection - Win for geothermal energy developments

Historic Conservation Campaign Protects Greater Sage-Grouse (U.S. Department of the Interior)

Thanks to the largest land conservation effort in US history, the greater sage grouse does not need protection under the Endangered Species Act.


An unprecedented, landscape-scale conservation effort across the western United States has significantly reduced threats to the greater sage-grouse across 90 percent of the species’ breeding habitat and enabled the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) to conclude that the charismatic rangeland bird does not warrant protection under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). This collaborative, science-based greater sage-grouse strategy is the largest land conservation effort in U.S. history.

Secretary Jewell made the announcement earlier today on Twitter with a video that explains why the sage grouse decision is historic and sets the groundwork for a 21st-century approach to conservation.