The useless beauty of male birds is evidence of something evolutionists long struggled to accept: female agency.
Greater sage grouse are sexually dimorphic, meaning the male and female look different. Females are small and football-shaped, with a black belly and white-speckled feathers, while males resemble ...
The newly published research focused on sage grouse in Wyoming's Atlantic Rim, Red Desert, Jeffrey City and Stewart Creek ...
Therefore, there is a need to assess whether bentonite mining impacts the sage-grouse population in the Bighorn Basin. We initiated our study in spring 2011 through capturing male and female grouse in ...
They found that while the female grouse didn’t seem to mind wind turbines and related infrastructure when choosing locations for their nests, they avoided areas of dense wind infrastructure during the ...