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Rich County ranchers partner with BLM
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<blockquote data-quote="City Guy" data-source="post: 1360534" data-attributes="member: 25547"><p>I read the article again and insist the idea was from this Shaul guy who got the idea from the private ranch (on private land) in the area, where he worked. The BLM has been studying the idea for 5 years and hasn't yet signed off on the deal. If the government was doing what it wants the the project would have become law a few years ago. If the grouse don't recover in 5 years the government will scrap the idea because the grouse are the main concern of the government. But the project will help the birds, the grass and the ranchers. This Shaul guy has the BLM by the little, tiny grouse testicles. Brilliant!</p><p>This sounds like one of those "been there, done that, know it works" ideas you guys are always trying to cram down my throat. You can't have it both ways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="City Guy, post: 1360534, member: 25547"] I read the article again and insist the idea was from this Shaul guy who got the idea from the private ranch (on private land) in the area, where he worked. The BLM has been studying the idea for 5 years and hasn't yet signed off on the deal. If the government was doing what it wants the the project would have become law a few years ago. If the grouse don't recover in 5 years the government will scrap the idea because the grouse are the main concern of the government. But the project will help the birds, the grass and the ranchers. This Shaul guy has the BLM by the little, tiny grouse testicles. Brilliant! This sounds like one of those "been there, done that, know it works" ideas you guys are always trying to cram down my throat. You can't have it both ways. [/QUOTE]
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