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Yearling Greater Sage-Grouse Response to Energy Development in Wyoming

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Rusty C Kaiser, Wayne A Hubert, and Matthew J Holloran, Yearling Greater Sage-Grouse Response to Energy Development in Wyoming: .

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Sagebrush (Artemisia spp.)-dominated habitats in the western United States have experienced extensive, rapid changes due to development of natural-gas fields, resulting in localized declines of greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) populations. It is unclear whether population declines in natural-gas fields are caused by avoidance or demographic impacts, or the age classes that are most affected. Land and wildlife management agencies need information on how energy developments affect sage-grouse populations to ensure informed land-use decisions are made, effective mitigation measures are identified, and appropriate monitoring programs are implemented (Sawyer et al. 2006). We used information from radio-equipped greater sage-grouse [...]

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  • Upper Colorado River Basin
  • Wyoming Landscape Conservation Initiative

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From Source - Mendeley RIS export <br> On - Tue May 10 11:21:19 CDT 2011

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