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Sage Grouse Initiative 2013 Report: “Tracking Success”

View Full Size Tracking Success Report – 2013 Download the 2013 landmark report: Sage Grouse Initiative Tracking Success.

December 23, 2013
Montana Success in Two Important Areas: Sage Grouse Habitat and Soil Health
December 20, 2013
Since cutting the expanding juniper trees from his ranch, Mike has seen more sage grouse nesting in the spring. Photo: Ken Miracle
Las Vegas Sun: Rancher Duane Coombs Writes About Role of Private Lands in Sage Grouse Conservation
January 3, 2014
December 23, 2013
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