Comments about ‘Meetings set for conservation strategy on greater sage grouse’
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Please go to these meetings. If you want any say in how wildlife and the public lands are handled. The lower population of the Sage Grouse is mostly caused by the growth in the preditor populations. I know there are a large number of skunks, racoons, red fox, crows(ravens), mink, feral house cats and feral dogs. I seldom see ringneck pheasants, doves, or grouse. The neighbors tell me they have always been able to see these birds. No longer, I can't even keep them away from my cement floor chicken coop.
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