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Published November 15, 2014 at 307 × 400 in Masini family Preserves Lush Oasis for Bi-State Sage Grouse in Nevada.
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Sage grouse populations are robust around the Masini Ranch, as evidenced by a map of leks near the ranch. The birds nest outside the ranch property in the spring and then spend the summer raising their young in the irrigated meadows on private land.

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