Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge

Pacific Region


Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge provides important habitat for bighorn sheep, pronghorn antelope, sage grouse, and a number of other native species / USFWS

pronghorn family
Pronghorn antelope


Sage grouse

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Comprehensive Conservation Plan

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is starting a planning process to develop a Comprehensive Conservation Plan and Environmental Impact Statement that will revise our 1994 management plan for the Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge (NAR). The new CCP/EIS will chart our course for managing the Hart Mountain NAR for a period of 10-15 years. We have identified some important issues, and invite your input.

Please review Planning Update 1, which explains what we have been up to for the past several years and what we feel are key topics for the future. Then let us know what you think about those or any other topics you feel are important. It's easy! Just type your comments into our comment form, or send your written comments to:

John Kasbohm, Project Leader
Sheldon-Hart Mountain NWRC
P.O. Box 111
Lakeview, Oregon 97630

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Documents Available Online:
You can read, print, or download the following documents online using Adobe Acrobat's Portable Document Format (PDF). A free copy of the Adobe software is available from the Adobe website.

May 2012 Planning Documents

Planning Update 1, May 2012, (pdf 4 kb)

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May 1994 Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge (NAR)
Comprehensive Management Plan and Environmental Impact Statement

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service completed a Comprehensive Management Plan and Environmental Impact Statement (CMP/EIS) in May 1994. The CMP/EIS, Record of Decision, and a Summary of the CMP/EIS follow.

Hart Mountain NAR CMP/EIS (pdf 59 mb)

ROD for the Hart Mountain NAR CMP/EIS (pdf 2 mb)

Related Documents:

Hart Mountain NAR CMP Summary (pdf 996 kb)