North American Grouse Partnership

www.grousepartners.org

We are a key Voice for North America's Grouse. Join our Facebook Group too at: http://www.facebook.com/groups/grouse/ Our mission is to rebuild and nurture populations of North American grouse through conservation and restoration of the landscapes and habitats necessary for their continued existence. In August 1999, thirteen concerned wildlife professionals formed The North American Grouse Partnership (NAGP), a new national and international advocacy group for grouse, in response to the clear conservation needs of several species. NAGP is a 501(C)3, not-for-profit organization created to address the various challenges facing grouse species. North American grouse species, especially those occupying prairie and sage communities, have experienced serious population declines during the last 50 years. Most recently, petitions have been filed with the U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service requesting that sage grouse and Columbian sharp-tailed grouse be placed on the threatened and endangered species list. Some data suggest that within 10 years most prairie grouse could be endangered. Grouse habitat encompasses millions of acres of private and public land. These magnificent birds function as primary indicator species for the health of their particular habitats, and they are held in especially high esteem by sportspersons, birders, biologists and land managers.

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We are a key Voice for North America's Grouse. Join our Facebook Group too at: http://www.facebook.com/groups/grouse/ Our mission is to rebuild and nurture populations of North American grouse through conservation and restoration of the landscapes and habitats necessary for their continued existence. In August 1999, thirteen concerned wildlife professionals formed The North American Grouse Partnership (NAGP), a new national and international advocacy group for grouse, in response to the clear conservation needs of several species. NAGP is a 501(C)3, not-for-profit organization created to address the various challenges facing grouse species. North American grouse species, especially those occupying prairie and sage communities, have experienced serious population declines during the last 50 years. Most recently, petitions have been filed with the U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service requesting that sage grouse and Columbian sharp-tailed grouse be placed on the threatened and endangered species list. Some data suggest that within 10 years most prairie grouse could be endangered. Grouse habitat encompasses millions of acres of private and public land. These magnificent birds function as primary indicator species for the health of their particular habitats, and they are held in especially high esteem by sportspersons, birders, biologists and land managers.

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Montana

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Employees

1-10

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Founded

1999

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Estimated Revenue

$1 to $1,000,000

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