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Nearly half a century ago, Ridgway artist Jorge Anchondo, 74, traveled to Zipolite beach, on the southern coast of Oaxaca, ...
Moderate cattle grazing on public lands does not reduce sage-grouse nest success, according to a newly published 10-year University of Idaho study. The findings suggest sage-grouse and cows can ...
Sage grouse populations have been declining across 11 states, due in large part to loss of habitat from agriculture, energy development, West Nile virus and shrinking water supplies. Hunting is ...
MOSCOW — Moderate cattle grazing on public lands does not reduce sage-grouse nest success, according to a newly published 10-year University of Idaho study. The findings suggest sage-grouse and cows ...
Center for Biological Diversity: RENO, Nev.— Conservation and sportsmen’s groups have filed a formal protest against the federal government for moving forward on the Greenlink North energy ...
Greater sage grouse need enough vegetation cover and nutrition to raise chicks, unaltered mating grounds called “leks” for reproduction, and sufficiently healthy winter habitat to survive the cold ...
Some environmentalists thought that federal wildlife officials made a serious mistake when they decided, in 2015, not to list the Greater Sage-Grouse as threatened or endangered under the Endangered ...
The Sharp-tailed Grouse Advisory Committee has recommended the DNR resume a hunting season for the species this fall. If approved, it would be the first such season since 2018.
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