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Mike Fenn ranch – mesic habitat in Wyoming for sage grouse

Published August 2, 2017 at 5650 × 3767 in New Framework Helps Plan Next Generation Of Sagebrush Restoration.
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Private lands like this ranch in Wyoming house the vast majority of mesic resources, which sage grouse chicks rely on for food in the late summer and early fall. Photo: Brianna Randall

Private lands like this ranch in Wyoming house the vast majority of mesic resources, which sage grouse chicks rely on for food in the late summer and early fall. Photo: Brianna Randall

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