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Although filmed in Montana, this early spring ritual takes place on some of Washington's remaining shrub steppe habitats in Douglas, Kittitas and Yakima counties.  The mating dance that occurs at the leks takes place very early in the morning and normally lasts from 1-2 hours depending on disturbances and weather.  Listen carefully to the sounds made by the grouse.  On a still morning they can be heard from a mile away.   Sage Grouse were recently considered for listing under the Endangered Spcies Act by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  Their numbers remain very low as their habitat continues to be threatened.  

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The Don't Miss List for outdoor enthusiasts for Feb. 5
Backcountry safety
  ·  Tacoma Tribune Outdoors Section  ·  Feb 5, 2012_  right

On the road for Feb. 5: Carnival Day at Ski Hill
on the road
  ·  Tacoma Tribune Outdoors Section  ·  Feb 5, 2012_  right

Burn bans expire for five Eastern Washington counties
Burn bans will expire at 10 a.m. today (Monday, Feb. 6, 2012) in five Eastern Washington counties because air quality has improved, according to the Washington Department of Ecology. Read full story....
  ·  WA Dept of Ecology News  ·  Feb 6, 2012_  right

Spokane's Julian Powers accepts Ecology's Environmental Excellence Award
A former Naval engineer will be honored with the state of Washington’s highest environmental recognition tonight (Feb. 3) at The Lands Council’s First Friday open house. Julian Powers, of Spokane, will receive the Department of Ecology Environmental Excellence Award for his two decades of...
  ·  WA Dept of Ecology News  ·  Feb 3, 2012_  right

Handmade skis pass the test for Colville teen - Sun, 05 Feb 2012 PST
Elise Loggers deserves an “A” simply for the idea she proposed to fulfill her required senior project at Colville High School. She could have stoked energy on an assignment destined for a teacher’s trash bin. Instead, she teamed with a Spokane ski maker to build custom alpine boards that...
  ·  Spokesman Review - Outdoors  ·  Feb 5, 2012_  right

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