Presentations
Heather H. McPherron and S. Nicki Frey. 2012. The Effect of Fences on Greater Sage-grouse Within Two Small Populations in Southwestern Utah. Presentation given at the Central Mountains and Plains Section of The Wildlife Society Conference in Mandan, North Dakota. (large file)
Cheyenne Burnett and Nicki Frey. 2012. Unique Habitat Use in a Greater Sage-grouse Fringe Population. Poster presented at The Wildlife Society Annual Meetings. (large file)
Michael Guttery, 2012. Conserving a Western Icon: Problems and Progress in Understanding Greater Sage-grouse Ecology and Management. Presentation to the Wildland Resources Department Graduate Seminar.
Benn Crabb and Todd Black. 2011. Development of statewide 30 meter winter sage-grouse habitat models for Utah. Report.
Stephanie Graham and Terry Messmer. 2011. Mitigating threats to Greater sage-grouse through sagebrush-steppe habitat manipulations. Poster presented at The Wildlife Society annual meetings, November 2011.
Presentations made to County Commissions or Councils in the Spring of 2011. Box Elder, Carbon/Emery, Iron, Rich, Southwest Desert, Summitt, Tooele, Uintah, Wasatch, Wayne/Piute (large files)
Casey Cardinal. 2011. Factors influencing the Ecology of Greater Sage-Grouse on the Bear Lake Valley, Utah-Idaho Current Research Progress and Future Research Plans. pdf version
Stephanie Graham. 2011. Mitigating threats to Greater sage-grouse through shrub-steppe habitat manipulations. Presentation given at the USU Wildland Resources Graduate Student Symposium. pdf version
Casey Cardinal. 2011. Factors influencing the ecology of Greater sage-grouse in the Bear Lake Valley, Idaho-Utah. Presentation given at the USU Wildland Resources Graduate Student Symposium. pdf version
James Taylor. 2011. Evaluation of mechanical, biological, and chemical treatments to restore sagebrush steppe in Northeastern Utah. Presentation given at the USU Wildland Resources Graduate Student Symposium. pdf version
Michael Guttery PhD Defense presentation. 2010. Ecology and management of a high elevation southern range Greater sage-grouse population: vegetation manipulation, early chick survival, and hunter motivation. large pdf file
Michael Guttery, David Dahlgren, Terry Messmer, and David Koons. 2010. Influence of Demographic and Habitat Parameters on Sage-grouse Chick Survival. Presentation given at the 2010 WAFWA Meetings in Twin Falls, ID. pdf version
David Dahlgren, Terry Messmer, Michael Guttery, and Eric Thacker. 2010. Sage-grouse Brood Detection Techniques. Presentation given at the 2010 WAFWA Meetings in Twin Falls, ID. pdf version
David Dahlgren, Terry Messmer and David Koons. 2010. Sage-grouse Population Modeling, Parker Mountain, Utah. Presentation given at the 2010 WAFWA Meetings in Twin Falls, ID. pdf version
Phoebe Prather. 2010. "Raptor and Corvid use of Distribution Line Power Poles. Presentation or pdf version.
Phoebe Prather. 2010. "Factors affecting Gunnison Sage-grouse Conservation in San Juan County, Utah. Presentation or pdf version.
David Dahlgren, Terry Messmer, S. Nicole Frey, Michael Guttery, and Eric Thacker. 2010. Managing Greater Sage-Grouse Habitats Using the Cow, Plow, Axe, and Fire: Lessons from Leopold. Presentation given at the Society for Range Management Annual Meetings, February 2010 in Denver, Colorado. PDF version of slide presentation.
David Dahlgren et al. 2008. Powerpoint Presentation given at the WAFWA meetings. "Estimating Greater Sage-grouse Juvenile Survival in Utah"
Lorien Belton et al. 2008.Presentationto Senior Level NRCS Biologists. "Sage-grouse Local Working Groups: An Overview of Needs."
David Dahlgren et al. 2006. Powerpoint Presentation given at the WAFWA meetings. "Greater Sage grouse Response to Sagebrush Management in Utah"
Michael Guttery. 2008. Powerpoint Presentationgiven at the BEHAVE Conference. "Sheep for Sage grouse"