The Big Horn Basin Sage Grouse Working Group will meet Monday, Aug. 17, beginning at 9:30 a.m. in the Grizzly Room at the Park County Library in Cody.
The role of the group is to develop and set …
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The Big Horn Basin Sage Grouse Working Group will meet Monday, Aug. 17, beginning at 9:30 a.m. in the Grizzly Room at the Park County Library in Cody.
The role of the group is to develop and set in motion local conservation plans to benefit sage grouse and, whenever feasible, other species that use sagebrush habitats. The group will meet to review projects for funding to implement local conservation plans.
The working group is comprised of local citizens interested in sage grouse conservation. Members represent agriculture, industry, conservation, sportspersons and affected governmental agencies. There are eight such groups operating in Wyoming.
The public is invited to attend the meeting and listen to the proceedings. To make arrangements to join the meeting by phone or video conference, contact Greybull area Wildlife Biologist Sam Stephens at sam.stephens@wyo.gov or 307-272-2470. Public comments are welcome.