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How Conservationists Could Have Prevented the Oregon Standoff

By WLA Admin | February 9, 2016

TIME.COM, Feb. 4, 2016 – Conservationists and landowners must work together. It didn’t have to happen. One dead, eight in jail, hundreds of thousands of dollars gone to waste—and the root…

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USDA Unveils New Strategy to Conserve Sage Grouse Habitat on Private Lands

By WLA Admin | August 28, 2015

Department to Invest Additional $211 Million to Help Ranchers Adopt Proven Conservation Methods PORTLAND, Ore., August 27, 2015 – Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced a four-year strategy that will…

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Sage grouse could evade endangered status

By WLA Admin | June 26, 2015

Interior Secretary Sally Jewell told Western governors Wednesday she is confident an Endangered Species Act listing of the greater sage grouse can be avoided, but that any additional delays in…

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USDA Report Demonstrates Positive Impact of $300 Million Investment in Sage-grouse Conservation

By WLA Admin | February 12, 2015

WASHINGTON, Feb. 12, 2015 – The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) today issued a report showing that since 2010 USDA and its partners in the Sage Grouse Initiative (SGI)…

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Mexican Wolf/Livestock Coexistence Council Unveils Innovative Strategic Plan

By WLA Admin | March 26, 2014

For Release:  March 25, 2014 The Mexican Wolf/Livestock Coexistence Council (Coexistence Council), an 11-member volunteer group of livestock producers, tribes, environmental groups, and county coalitions, has developed an innovative Strategic…

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USFWS Gray Wolf Comments Deadline and Meetings Scheduled

By WLA Admin | November 7, 2013

Removing the Gray Wolf (Canis lupus) from the List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Maintaining Protections for the Mexican Wolf (Canis lupus baileyi) by Listing It as Endangered This…

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Member sought for Colorado Sportsmen's Roundtable in Southwest Region

By WLA Admin | October 1, 2013

  9/17/2013 Division of Wildlife DURANGO, Colo. — Colorado Parks and Wildlife is seeking a new representative to serve on the Sportsmen’s Roundtable for the southwest region. The agency is seeking…

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BLM and USFS release draft Northwest Colorado Greater Sage-Grouse EIS

By WLA Admin | August 21, 2013

NEWS RELEASE Aug. 16, 2013 Contact: David Boyd, Public Affairs Specialist, (970) 876-9008 Steven Hall, Director, Office of Communications, (303) 239-3672 BLM and USFS release draft Northwest Colorado Greater Sage-Grouse…

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