Description: This dataset depicts the 1:24,000 scale land ownership status and areas of responsibility for the State of Utah. Revisions are posted weekly on the AGRC SGID.Maintenance of this data layer is performed by a cooperative federal and state effort. The Utah School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration (SITLA) revises this data regularly to reflect changes in State Trust Lands, other State Land and Private Land as needed. The BLM revises this data regularly to reflect changes in Federal Land as needed. Other information is edited and updated as needed but not on a regular schedule.
Copyright Text: Current Project Manager:
The State of Utah School and Institutional Trust Lands
Lina Haggard, GIS Manager
675 E 500 S Suite 500
Salt Lake City, Utah 84102
801-538-5100
and
The Bureau of Land Management
Rhonda Flynn, Realty Specialist
440 West 200 South, Suite 500
Salt Lake City, UT 84145
Original Project Manager 1993: Colin Homer, Remote Sensing and GIS Laboratories,
Dept. of Geography and Earth Sciences, USU
Original Review: GIS/USU, SITLA
Description: This dataset depicts the 1:24,000 scale land ownership status and areas of responsibility for the State of Utah. Revisions are posted weekly on the AGRC SGID.Maintenance of this data layer is performed by a cooperative federal and state effort. The Utah School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration (SITLA) revises this data regularly to reflect changes in State Trust Lands, other State Land and Private Land as needed. The BLM revises this data regularly to reflect changes in Federal Land as needed. Other information is edited and updated as needed but not on a regular schedule.
Copyright Text: Current Project Manager:
The State of Utah School and Institutional Trust Lands
Lina Haggard, GIS Manager
675 E 500 S Suite 500
Salt Lake City, Utah 84102
801-538-5100
and
The Bureau of Land Management
Rhonda Flynn, Realty Specialist
440 West 200 South, Suite 500
Salt Lake City, UT 84145
Original Project Manager 1993: Colin Homer, Remote Sensing and GIS Laboratories,
Dept. of Geography and Earth Sciences, USU
Original Review: GIS/USU, SITLA
Description: Utah’s Conservation Plan for Greater Sage-grouse (Plan) is designed to eliminate the threats facing the Greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) while balancing the economic and social needs of the residents of Utah through a coordinated program which provides for a• incentive-based program for private, local government and School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration (SITLA) lands, and a• reasonable and cooperative regulatory programs on other state and federally managed lands. This Plan is anchored around efforts to conserve the species within eleven specifically identified Sage-grouse Management Areas (SGMAs). These SGMAs encompass the highest sage-grouse breeding density areas, which together currently support greater than 90% of the Utah aggregate population of greater sage-grouse. The SGMAs represent the best opportunity for high-value, focused conservation efforts for the species in Utah.Sage-grouse habitat outside the SGMAs is not required for long-term conservation of the species, therefore, no specific management actions for this habitat are recommended or required in the Plan.
Copyright Text: Utah Department of Natural Resources