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marking fences saves sage grouse from collision

Published April 8, 2015 at 1200 × 800 in New Web-Based Tool Helps Save Sage Grouse From Fence Collisions.
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Durable fence markers are typically cut from 3" vinyl strips with reflective tape on both sides to increase visibility in low light. These are snapped onto the top wire at 3-foot intervals. (Photo Jeremy Roberts, Conservation Media)

Durable fence markers are typically cut from 3″ vinyl strips with reflective tape on both sides to increase visibility in low light. These are snapped onto the top wire at 3-foot intervals. (Photo Jeremy Roberts, Conservation Media)

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