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Conifer Forum Arms Bi-state Sage-Grouse Supporters with Tools to Tackle Encroachment

March 26, 2015 Heather Emmons, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Nevada

Bi-state sage-grouse, a geographically distinct population of small game bird that lives along the border of Nevada and California, rely on a healthy sagebrush ecosystem. One of the largest habitat threats to the sage-grouse is the encroachment of pinyon and juniper trees. Once pinyon and juniper...

Conservation

Mule Deer Habitat in Western United States Improves Based on Restoration Efforts with Partners

October 01, 2014 John Sinclair, National Wildlife Program, U.S. Forest Service

The mule deer on the Spanish Fork Ranger District, a part of the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest in Utah, are happy foragers these days thanks to a dedicated effort to improve their habitat and increase their numbers. Mule deer are primarily browsers, with a majority of their diet comprised of...

Forestry
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