The lesser prairie chicken, known for its flamboyant courtship dances and bulging neck pouches, has lost a majority of its population in the grasslands and brush of southwestern Kansas. But Republican ...
Cattle producers and landowners are celebrating after the lesser prairie-chicken was removed from the endangered species list, ending years of regulations put on agriculture.
"Instead, lesser prairie-chickens became officially delisted due to multiple court cases filed by industrial oil, big ...
A ground-dwelling bird known for its elaborate mating dances on the southern Great Plains will no longer be federally protected.
After pecking away for years, the Trump administration Wednesday finally erased all remaining endangered species protections ...
Today, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) finalized removal of the Northern and Southern Distinct Population Segments (DPS) of lesser prairie-chicken from the Endangered Species Act (ESA) list.
WASHINGTON— The Trump administration issued its final decision today to strip federal Endangered Species Act protection from ...
Lesser prairie chickens scatter in the early morning during mating season. Ashland — In the remaining grasslands in Kansas lives the lesser prairie chicken, a stocky, quail-like bird that used to roam ...
Why did the lesser prairie chicken cross the road? To get the hell out of Texas where a whole lot of people are not thrilled with the fact that the chicken, a Texas native, has been taken under the ...
The Fish and Wildlife Service is listing the lesser prairie chicken for protection under the Endangered Species Act after a yearslong evaluation determined immediate action is needed to save the bird.
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Lesser prairie chicken removed from federal threatened species list
A Midwestern bird known for its unique appearance and impressive courtship dances is officially off the federal threatened ...
Conservationists and cattle ranchers are working together to restore grassland for the lesser prairie chicken. The bird used to roam Kansas, but has lost most of its habitat to crop production.
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