The MSARM sage-grouse local working group has developed a conservation plan with the goal of maintaining, and where possible, increasing sage-grouse populations and improving habitat conditions in Morgan and Summit Counties yet very little is known about the ecology of sage-grouse populations in this area. In order for meaningful conservation actions to take place, sage-grouse nesting, brooding, and wintering habitat use areas, as well as migratory corridors need to be identified. This study will provide more information about sage-grouse use of habitat areas along with vital rates associated with those areas. It will also identify potential migratory corridors or habitat fragmentation by tracking and documenting inter-seasonal movements of sage-grouse in these population complexes. This information will allow for effective management actions to be implemented that will benefit sage-grouse populations in this area.