US Bureau of Land Management is revising their habitat management plan for Greater Sage Grouse.  Again!

This time, BLM is taking comments from the public until February 6.  If you'd like to make comment to BLM - or like to learn more about the iconic Greater Sage Grouse - then Tuesday is your chance to learn the history and latest developments directly from Daly Edmunds, Director of Policy and Outreach for Audubon Rockies.

Greater Sage-grouse are found across 11 western states in North America’s largest but often overlooked ecosystem. This inconspicuous lekking species was once so prevalent that they fed many pioneers during their grueling westward journeys. Today, with a majority of the birds found on public lands, they’ve become a political football. In this presentation, Daly will discuss the political intrigue that has plagued its management, review the threats to its habitat, and share the latest science (spoiler alert: they aren’t doing well!).

Here is the link to join in.  Program will start promptly at 7 pm.

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81203130169?pwd=dXR5UGp4TWZyRTZhWXZCZ0hEMFRmUT09

Passcode: 674596

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