Wisconsin’s sharp-tailed grouse received a boost when the Natural Resources Board (NRB) approved a new management plan that should help populations of these “dancing” birds.
Sharp-tailed grouse are native to Wisconsin and live in open, barren spaces. Once widespread, their populations are now limited primarily to far northwestern counties.
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