A multi-agency Utah conservation team is working to protect two species of penstemon found in the Uinta Basin, Graham’s and White River beardtongue. The team includes representatives from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), Utah Public Lands Policy Coordination Office, U.S. Bureau of Land Management, School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration (SITLA), Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, Uintah County, and Rio Blanco County, Colorado.
The team will implement multiple conservation measures required by a July 2014 conservation agreement signed by the parties. Protections given to the two plant species under the agreement were determined by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to preclude the need for the USFWS to list Graham’s and White River beardtongue penstemon as ‘threatened’ under the federal Endangered Species Act. Both species are endemic to the Uinta Basin. SITLA and Uintah County have imposed regulatory limits on state trust and private lands within conservation areas established by the agreement to ensure protection of the plants.
- Full Penstemon Conservation Agreement
- 2019 First Addendum to Conservation Agreement
- 2019 Penstemon Conservation Agreement Areas
- Surface Disturbance Criteria Plan
- Livestock Management Plan
- Weed Management Plan
- Mitigation Plan
- Population Monitoring Plan
- Seed Management Strategy
- 2023 Annual Report: Conservation Agreement and Strategy
- 2022 Annual Report: Conservation Agreement and Strategy
- 2021 Annual Report: Conservation Agreement and Strategy
- 2020 Annual Report: Conservation Agreement and Strategy
- 2019 Annual Report: Conservation Agreement and Strategy
- 2018 Annual Report: Conservation Agreement and Strategy
- 2017 Annual Report: Conservation Agreement and Strategy
- 2016 Annual Report: Conservation Agreement and Strategy
- 2015 Annual Report: Conservation Agreement and Strategy