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Before-After conifer cut in SW Montana. Photo by Dan Durham

Published April 27, 2017 at 2979 × 1120 in New Science: Sage Grouse Population Increases When Western Juniper Pushed Back.
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Removing conifers improves sagebrush habitat and water availability, benefiting birds and ranchers. Photo of conifer cut in Montana by Dan Durham.

Removing conifers improves sagebrush habitat and water availability, benefiting birds and ranchers. Photo of conifer cut in Montana by Dan Durham.

Removing conifers improves sagebrush habitat and water availability, benefiting birds and ranchers. Photo of conifer cut in Montana by Dan Durham.

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