Reader comments: Tour helps U.S., Utah agencies cooperate
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Brent | 9:02 a.m. Sept. 7, 2007
If Utah is short of sage brush we have some here in Colorado we can send you...What a joke..Like you are short of sage brush.....
L | 7:54 a.m. Sept. 15, 2007
I believe there was even an effort to have the Sage-Grouse listed as an endangered species as early as last year because habitat has decreased significantly. This did not happen partly because of agency promises to keep the sagebrush habitat in mind in making land use decisions.
Had the Sage Grouse been listed, some have said its impact in the Intermountain area might have been similar to the effects on land management in Oregon because of the Spotted Owl.
I think it is GREAT where agencies can cooperate together and do things in the most appropriate way. Thanks to BLM & DNR for their resource management efforts & ability to work together on this project.
Had the Sage Grouse been listed, some have said its impact in the Intermountain area might have been similar to the effects on land management in Oregon because of the Spotted Owl.
I think it is GREAT where agencies can cooperate together and do things in the most appropriate way. Thanks to BLM & DNR for their resource management efforts & ability to work together on this project.
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