Sage-Grouse Initiative News

U.S. Geological Survey, April 22, 2013
BOISE, Idaho— Among the diverse array of western habitats available to them, greater sage-grouse require sagebrush-dominated landscapes with extremely minimal levels of human land use according to...
Matt Miller, April 22, 2013
They appear like ghosts before light: small groups of plump birds standing amongst the sagebrush. They puff up, tail feathers erect, chest extended. Large air sacs are inflated on their breasts,...
Josh White, April 18, 2013
The special spring 2013 edition of the Owyhee Avalanche weekly newspaper (covering Idaho's Owyhee County from Homedale) dedicated four full pages to an article on the Sage Grouse Initiative with a...
Sage Grouse Initiative, April 16, 2013
Contact: Deborah Richie, SGI Communications, (406) 370-7556 info@sagegrouseinitiative.com www.sagegrouseinitiative.com SGI Releases New Video: Saving Sage Grouse, the Wyoming Example A...
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, April 8, 2013
A strain of naturally occurring soil bacteria tested on national wildlife refuges and other western lands may soon offer rangeland managers a safe new way to manage cheatgrass, an aggressive plant...

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