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9/25/2018  |   8:25 AM - 8:45 AM   |  Declining Populations and Habitat: What have we Learned after 75 Years of Sage-Grouse Research?   |  Eccles Conference Center Auditorium

Declining Populations and Habitat: What have we Learned after 75 Years of Sage-Grouse Research?

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Jack Connelly (), contact IGS;
After spending >30 years as a state research biologist, Jack Connelly is now mostly retired and hiding out in the mountains of southeast Idaho. He spends much of his free time wandering these landscapes with bird dogs, bow, or flyrod and his grandson Jake. Occasionally Jack's peaceful existence is disturbed when a colleague catches him in a weak moment and persuades him to give a presentation or in some other way be a little more professionally productive. Normally these efforts deal with greater sage-grouse, a species that Jack has been involved with for >40 years.


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