Sage grouse definition

Sage grouse means live birds and viable eggs of all Greater-Sage grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus).
Sage grouse means the greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus). 7
Sage grouse means the greater sage-grouse, or the species centrocercus urophasianus.

Examples of Sage grouse in a sentence

  • Sage grouse priority habitats or Core Areas meet the ACEC relevance and importance criteria because sensitive sage grouse habitats are a wildlife resource (satisfying relevance), and a BLM Sensitive Species on the brink of an ESA listing could not more compellingly satisfy the ‘importance’ prong.

  • Sage grouse appear to be similarly vulnerable to fence collisions.

  • There may be other ways, but grazing is a good way.• Sage grouse and cattle – they work well together when done appropriately.

  • However, providing regulatory assurances for the protection of Greater Sage- grouse habitat may help to ensure that the species does not become listed as an endangered species.

  • However, there may be a positive monetary benefit to landowners or industries carry out certain activities to benefit Greater Sage- grouse habitat.

  • Sage grouse holding facilities shall be constructed to include a minimum one hundred (100) foot unoccupied buffer zone around the enclosure to avoid physical contact between other species of game birds, domestic birds or livestock to diminish the transmission of aerosolized pathogens.

  • At least five business days prior to a meeting, the Wildlife Conservation Coordinator or designee will have available in the office or mail to each Sage- grouse Strategic Committee member, copies of reports, correspondence and\or any other materials related to agenda items scheduled for that meeting.

  • Sage grouse shall not be imported into Wyoming for the purpose of propagation on game bird farms.

  • Sage grouse enclosures shall be constructed to meet Department approval prior to possession of live sage grouse.

  • Sage grouse scheduled for release shall be held in a separate holding pen for a minimum of thirty (30) consecutive days prior to their release.