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Subject: Fence Marking Project Protects Sage Grouse
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Date: Jul 30, 2015 11:16 AM
Subject: Fence Marking Project Protects Sage Grouse
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In the "Old West", barbed wire fences were often cut to allow trailing droves of cattle through. In the "New West," livestock fencing is being marked to help reduce collisions for sage grouse and other wildlife. Sage grouse are especially at risk of hitting fences that are close to established leks, spring courtship dancing grounds, [...]
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