This mini-package, starring the Owens Valley pupfish, Yosemite’s mountain yellow-legged frogs, and the sage-grouse of Long Valley Caldera, features stunning illustrations by alum Charin Park '22.
President Donald Trump has nominated a longtime oil and gas industry representative to oversee an agency that manages a ...
Their range practices — along with wolves — have improved riparian, fish and sage-grouse habitat ... a new generation in the science and art of stewarding the lands. Elzinga’s “seven ...
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Hosted on MSNOpinion: Julie Marshall: Coexistence with wolves isn’t always easy, but it is possibleBy Julie Marshall If you’re a rancher in Colorado feeling wary about wolves, Glenn Elzinga understands you’re thinking about losing cattle and whether the state with its compensation plan is just ...
Looking up into the dark Wyoming night sky, all the stars in the Milky Way were shining so brightly it looked like white paint had been splashed across the sky from horizon to horizon. I blinked ...
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum this week directed department officials to develop plans to revisit the Biden-era sage grouse blueprint. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum’s order this week signaling ...
The Bureau of Land Management announced that it would sign records of decision to improve the conservation of greater sage-grouse on public lands in Colorado and Oregon. Although this decision ...
The Biden administration announced Thursday it has finalized new ways the federal government will manage sage grouse habitat in Oregon. The announcements come just days before the start of the ...
A divided panel of judges found that lower courts had mostly gotten it right when they found Interior unlawfully leased public lands in Western states. A federal appeals court has largely upheld ...
The court ruled that, under historic plans enacted in 2015, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is mandated to prioritize leasing outside of essential sage-grouse habitat. The 2015 plans specifically ...
(CN) — A Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals panel determined Friday that the U.S. Bureau of Land Management violated its own plans to protect the threatened sage grouse by leasing 1.9 million acres of the ...
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