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Sex in the sagebrush: How new research can help protect greater sage-grouse mating areas

From the Rocky Mountain Research Station:

Recently published work from scientists at the Rocky Mountain Research Station (RMRS) may help protect the greater sage-grouse habitat and their ability to reproduce. This research can help land managers understand how specific lek locations serve larger geographic areas and to understand the role of genetic connectivity in the birds’ mating process.

Read the brief here.

Read the original research here.

Posted by:
Gloria Edwards
Published on:
April 8, 2020

Categories: Publication, Research Brief/SynthesisTags: greater sage-grouse, landscape restoration and resilience, population dynamics, rangeland, rangeland management, Rocky Mountain Research Station, sage-grouse, sage-grouse conservation, Sage-grouse Ecology, sagebrush, Sagebrush Ecology

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