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      <title>Will These High Desert Sage Grouse Be ‘Nevermore’ With Egg-Stealing Ravens In Their Midst?</title>
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      <description>Sage grouse are found in 11 Western states. But they’re in trouble. In Oregon, their fragmented habitat is threatened by human development, invasive species, wildfires and overgrazing. Researchers are just starting to look into raven depredation, a more controversial problem for the birds. In a policy shift, the federal government wants sage grouse work to focus on the predators.</description>
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      <dc:creator>Courtney Flatt</dc:creator>
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