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Omaha Steve

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Thu May 28, 2015, 05:43 PM May 2015

Rules aim to protect imperiled bird's habitat in 10 states

Source: AP

By MEAD GRUVER

CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Interior Secretary Sally Jewell revealed plans Thursday to preserve habitat in 10 Western states for an imperiled ground-dwelling bird, the federal government's biggest land-planning effort to date for conservation of a single species.

The proposal would affect energy development. The regulations would require oil and gas wells to be clustered in groups of a half-dozen or more to avoid scattering them across habitat of the greater sage grouse. Drilling near breeding areas would be prohibited during mating season, and power lines would be moved away from prime habitat to avoid serving as perches for raptors that eat sage grouse.

Some will say the plans don't go far enough to protect the bird, Jewell said.

"But I would say these plans are grounded in sound science — the best available science," she said at a news conference on a ranch near Cheyenne.

FULL story and more photos at link.



FILE - In this July 25, 2005 file photo, a sage grouse stands in a meadow at the Smith Creek Ranch, east of Fallon, Nev. On Thursday, May 28, 2015, U.S. Interior Secretary Sally Jewell is expected to announce new measures to help conserve habitat in 10 states for the imperiled ground-dwelling bird. (AP Photo/Cathleen Allison, File)

Read more: http://bigstory.ap.org/article/202638ef369445078527b47d640eaded/rules-aim-protect-imperiled-birds-habitat-10-states

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Birdees! shenmue May 2015 #1
Looks scrummy. n/t Igel May 2015 #3
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There's no reason corporations should kill every living thing on our planet other than Republicans. Judi Lynn May 2015 #4
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Judi Lynn

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4. There's no reason corporations should kill every living thing on our planet other than Republicans.
Thu May 28, 2015, 07:17 PM
May 2015

As with this bird, if they make it extinct, it will be one last thing they can shoot. Can't have that.

They need to keep a few humans around to do the work, too, like maybe cleaning and cooking the remaining birds they've shot.

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