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The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) recently partnered with a group of high schoolers from Cody to plant seedlings for sage-grouse habitat. The students, who were part of The Buffalo Bill Center of the West's Youth Advisory Board, were interested in finding a conservation project that would help preserve the Greater Sage-Grouse population, so they turned to the BLM's Cody office.
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The Bureau of Land Management fell short in analyzing how oil and gas drilling in parts of Montana and Wyoming would impact the greater sage grouse, a species that's suffered an 80% population decline across its range since 1965.
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A game bird farm in Powell has successfully hatched wild greater sage grouse chicks in captivity on U.S. soil.
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Wyoming is a stronghold for the sage grouse. But a new study from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) finds the birds are on a long-term decline.USGS…
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The Buffalo Bill Center of the West's Youth advisory board has received a grant from the Smithsonian Institute for sage grouse conservation.The museum…
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Wyoming's sage grouse population is declining, but reproduction rates held steady this year.Wyoming Game and Fish biologist Leslie Schreiber said…
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The Wyoming Game and Fish Department (WGFD) is asking landowners and outdoor recreationists to report dead sage grouse they find as part of an ongoing…
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The Sheridan Community Land Trust (SCLT) has been granted $235,000 to secure two voluntary conservation easements in Sheridan County.The two easements…
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The Bureau of Land Management is now taking public comments on newly-published information about its sage grouse management plans. The agency posted...
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Preliminary numbers from the Wyoming Game and Fish Department show sage grouse reproduction is slightly up compared to last year.Game and Fish collected…