Recently, a sizable portion of some of the best sagebrush habitat for pronghorn (also known as pronghorn antelope) and sage-grouse in the Pacific Northwest was given a major safeguard.
In the Greater Hart-Sheldon region of southeast Oregon, the Bureau of Land Management is extending protections over 1.1 million acres of land.
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