The following section contains a listing of stakeholder groups identified as active in the Great Basin region. Some of these groups focus specifically on the Great Basin ecosystem, while others are additionally active at a national or even international scale. For each identified group, the following information is provided:
- Group name
- A color-coded categorization of perspective and strategic position, from the following (note that some organizations may fall under more than one category):
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Groups that seek to protect the habitats of plants and animals, and whose interests are grounded in the ethic of conserving and protecting natural resources |
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Groups that provide information or participate in education or outreach activities for stakeholder groups or the general public |
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Groups charged with the administration and management of lands or resources |
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Groups that pursue scientific research with the aim of generating data |
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Groups that support economic and recreational uses of rangelands including livestock grazing, agricultural production, hunting, ATV use, etc. |
- A brief summary of each group’s stated position or mission
- Website information
- Identified focal area of interest
It should again be noted this list is not intended to provide a complete listing of active groups in the Great Basin region. Rather, a general understanding of the environment in which land managers operate can inform planning for current and future restoration activities.





