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2011 Colorado Lesser Prairie Chicken Initiative                  

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in Colorado is now accepting applications until April 1, 2011 that will focus on the reduction of threats to lesser prairie chicken in the southeastern portion of the state.

Prairie chickens are ground-dwelling birds, native to sand sage rangelands of the American West. Over the decades they have experienced a significant decline in population and habitat.

Landowners in Baca, Prowers, Kiowa, and Cheyenne counties are encouraged to visit with their local NRCS field office and inquire about developing a conservation plan that consists of implementing and/or maintaining a grazing system that will manage forage for livestock while enhancing lesser prairie chicken habitat.
 

The documents below require Adobe Acrobat Reader or Microsoft Word.

Lesser Prairie Chicken Threat Checklist
Application Ranking Summary
Lesser Prairie Chicken Screening Tool

Colorado EQIP Contacts:

Dawn Jackson                                                              Jodi Hastings
NRCS Colorado Assistant State Conservationist              Resource Conservationist
Denver Federal Center                                                 Denver Federal Center
Building 56, Room 2604                                                Building 56, Room 2604
PO Box 25426                                                              PO Box 25426
Denver, CO 80225-0426                                               Denver, CO 80225-0426
Phone: 720.544.2805                                                   Phone: 720.544.2821

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Last Modified: 11/18/2011