The U.S. Bureau of Land Management has adopted a temporary strategy to protect the greater sage grouse in 10 Western states. A memo issued this week covers vegetation management, oil and gas leasing, grazing and other common activities on public land.
Sage grouse numbers are down about 90% from a century ago, and long term plans to protect them are still in the works.
Sage grouse numbers are down about 90% from a century ago, and long term plans to protect them are still in the works.
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