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U.S. Public Lands
Protecting the Wild West and Greater Sage Grouse
Video
September 9, 2014
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Ken Rait, a director of Pew’s U.S. public lands project, explains the reason why Pew is taking action to protect greater sage-grouse and what role the bird plays in the West.
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