sage grouse

NOUN
  1. large grouse of sagebrush regions of North America
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  • Such a policy would needlessly destroy millions of acres of already dwindling sage-steppe habitat that supports sage grouse and other grassland species, such as pronghorn, mule deer and golden eagles.
  • Loss of sagebrush in the Great Basin to agriculture and grazing has reduced the sage grouse population from several million to 160,000.
  • Sage grouse depend on healthy sage grasslands, especially dense stands of brush, for shelter and protection.
  • These actions will also benefit pygmy rabbits and sage grouse that use the area as rearing habitat.
  • A sage grouse in full mating display will compete for the attentions of females on the lek.
  • A male gorilla or sage grouse does not refuse to mate with a female because of her appearance.
  • Native grasses support cattle grazing and provide forage and shelter for native wild animals, such as elk, bighorn sheep, and sage grouse.
  • A sage grouse in full mating display will compete for the attentions of females on the lek.
  • Native grasses support cattle grazing and provide forage and shelter for native wild animals, such as elk, bighorn sheep, and sage grouse.
  • Business as usual is what has driven the greater sage grouse to its precarious brink.
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