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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 ...
When the author's float trip is canceled, he gets an invitation to go sage grouse hunting. By today's standards, there were birds everywhere.
The male greater sage grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) is the largest grouse species in North America and puts on one of the most spectacular mating rituals. Their range spans the Sagebrush Sea ...
Papier-mâché art meets wildlife conservation as Grand Teton National Park uses decoys to protect the greater sage-grouse from deadly aircraft strikes.
The greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) puts on a bold display during mating season. Males strut with inflated yellow sacs on their necks, trying to catch the attention of females.
Showing off in a crowd to attract a mate, otherwise known as lekking, is hard work for male Greater Sage-Grouse, even under the best circumstances. They have to show up early, strut around a clearing ...
Sage grouse populations continued to decline, and the sagebrush sea was victimized once again by a bungled federal planning process.
A group of University of Wyoming researchers has been recognized by The Wildlife Society for a multifaceted study on the effects of sagebrush reduction on sage grouse.
And horses are far from the bird’s only problem: Sage grouse in states like Wyoming, where about 40% of Western grouse live, struggle with everything from oil, gas and mining and West Nile virus ...
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