Stewardship Action Plans
A Stewardship Action Plan (SAP) is an adaptive management plan prepared by staff that describes the board’s comprehensive vision, objectives, strategies, and best management practices for responsible stewardship of a particular important target plant and/or animal species occurring at a landscape scale on numerous, non-contiguous state trust lands.
SAPs are updated and reauthorized by the Board every five years. Current SAPs include: Greater Sage Grouse, Lesser Prairie Chicken, and Fens.
Coming soon: Biodiversity SAP (mid 2026) and updates to the Greater Sage Grouse and Lesser Prairie Chicken SAPs.