BLM Colorado Greater Sage Grouse Management Areas
Habitat management areas designated for greater sage-grouse conservation on Bureau of Land Management lands in Colorado, drawn from the 2025 Approved Resource Management Plan. Each area includes boundary data and field office contact information.
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| Bureau of Land Management | Lakewood | CO | 80215 | 2850 Youngfield St. | BLM Colorado State Office GIS Staff | blm_co_info@blm.gov | 3032393600 | US | http://www.iso.org/iso/country_codes/iso_3166_code | US | ISO3166-1 |
Vendor screening for federal land-adjacent energy projects
An energy company's land team evaluating a Colorado solar or wind project checks whether proposed site coordinates fall within BLM-designated sage-grouse management areas, which trigger additional permitting requirements and can delay or block project approvals under the 2025 Resource Management Plan.
Agricultural lender collateral risk assessment
A bank underwriting a loan secured by Colorado ranch land cross-references the property boundaries against sage-grouse management area designations to determine whether grazing or development restrictions could impair the land's productive value and collateral quality.
Environmental liability underwriting for commercial property
An insurance underwriter assessing a commercial real estate policy on Colorado land near BLM holdings checks whether the parcel is adjacent to or within a sage-grouse management area, since proximity can expose the insured to regulatory action or operational restrictions that affect insurability.



















