Sentences with phrase «greatest sage»

A lawsuit filed Monday claims the Trump administration ignored policies meant to protect the greater sage grouse when the government sold oil and gas leases across 475 square miles (1,230 square kilometers) in Montana, Wyoming, Utah and Nevada.
As Kotok points out, «The great sage Albert Einstein suggested that repeating something and expecting a different outcome is insanity.»
Interior Department officials on Wednesday released draft changes to conservation plans for the greater sage grouse in seven states.
Interior Department officials on Wednesday released a draft of their proposed changes to conservation plans for the greater sage grouse in seven...
The great sages Hillel and Shammai differed concerning the acceptable grounds for divorce.
By virtue of its very categories, this picture of a final human end would be unacceptable or inconceivable for Buddha or Shankara, the great sage of Vedanta.
It is said by some that the religion of the greatest sages of the East transcends, in its contemplative vision of God, the tradition of the Hebrews, at least until the writing of the «Wisdom» literature some two hundred years or less before the birth of Christ.
Since spring, Shepard has been teaching monthly gluten - free cooking classes at Roots Market and most recently has been the resident gluten - free baker at Roots» sister vegetarian restaurant, Great Sage, also in Clarksville.
Luckily, Shelly, one of the Great Sages of Internet Sweets, has wonderful advice on dipping small objects.
Guest speaker Captain Paul Watson, from Sea Shepherd Conservation Society (SSCS), joins Great Sage for a Prix - Fixe Dinner!
With that, the great Sardauna of Sokoto, Sir Ahmadu Bello (Northern Nigerian), the great sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo (Western Region), the Pan-Africanist, Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe and Dr Michael Okpara (Eastern Region); and Dr. Dennis Osadebay and Jereton Mariere (Midwest Region), were able to develop their regions with such produce as groundnut, cocoa, hides and skin, palm produce, cotton, timber, and rubber.
As morning approached down below, two of the great sages interrupted their argument when they realized that the room they were in was not becoming light enough as the sun rose.
Each of the 11 states, including Wyoming, and two Canadian provinces where greater sage grouse live has a strategic plan to manage the species.
Greater sage grouse are listed as endangered in Canada under the Federal Species at Risk Act.
The umbrella species concept is one surrogate species strategy in which a species with large area requirements — such as the greater sage grouse — is provided sufficient protected habitat.
The established umbrella reserve, a sagebrush - steppe ecosystem in Wyoming, protected 82 percent of the state's greater sage grouse population and 0 - 63 percent of the habitat of the background species studied.
«How well does the greater sage grouse habitat protects other species?.»
Researchers in the University of Wyoming's Department of Zoology and Physiology and Program in Ecology discovered that reserve size and species similarity are the primary factors in determining whether multiple wildlife species are indirectly protected under the umbrella of a reserve created to enhance conservation for one species — in this case, the greater sage grouse in Wyoming.
In 2015, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service determined an endangered species listing for greater sage grouse was not warranted in Wyoming or elsewhere.
But as a congressman he opposed the Obama administration's attempt to collaborate with states to keep the greater sage grouse from being listed under the Endangered Species Act.
Seeking a truce in a battle that has pitted a showy, pointy - tailed bird against virtually every industry of the western United States, federal officials today said they would implement a plan to protect the greater sage grouse without listing it as an endangered species.
When Jack Connelly first began studying the greater sage grouse in Idaho in the late 1970s, «it was not unusual to see 500 in a single flock,» says the biologist, who is retired from the Idaho Department of Fish and Game.
The greater sage grouse is one of a handful of lek mating species in North America; males habitually return to certain sites to perform elaborate ritual dances that attract mates — and birdwatchers.
Along with the eggs and nestlings of greater sage grouse, ravens also prey on the federally endangered Desert Tortoise, the endangered San Clemente Loggerhead Shrike and the California Least Tern.
«Increases in Common Raven distribution and abundance in the American west mirror declines in distribution and abundance of Greater Sage - Grouse, where energy transmission corridors and other land use changes have altered sagebrush steppe habitat,» said David Delehanty of ISU.
While this is good news for ravens, it could be bad news for sensitive prey species, including the Greater Sage - Grouse.
A new study by the Wildlife Conservation Society, Idaho State University and the U.S. Geological Survey suggests that habitat fragmentation and the addition of makeshift perches such as transmission polls in sagebrush ecosystems are creating preferred habitat for common ravens that threaten sensitive native bird species, including greater sage grouse.
The greater sage grouse was petitioned for listing in 2002 and placed on the candidate list in 2010.
Final Decision (if proposed): Greater sage grouse, Columbia Basin greater sage grouse, New England cottontail rabbit, eastern massasauga rattlesnake, headwater chub, Kentucky arrow darter, Lower Colorado River roundtail chub, Sonoran desert tortoise, Southern Idaho ground squirrel, and 35 other candidate species.
2015 Listing Proposal: New England cottontail rabbit, Columbia Basin greater sage grouse, greater sage grouse, eastern massasauga rattlesnake, headwater chub, Kentucky arrow darter, Lower Colorado River roundtail chub, Sonoran desert tortoise, Southern Idaho ground squirrel, and 35 other candidate species.
The greater sage grouse as a species isn't having it much easier: Under the new Trump administration, in June 2017 Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke announced plans for a «review» threatening to undermine efforts to protect the greater sage grouse across 11 western states, therebygiving big oil companies and other polluters potential new access to vital grouse habitat.
In 2011 the Center reached a landmark agreement with the Fish and Wildlife Service compelling the agency to move forward on protections for the Mono Basin sage grouse population — as well as the greater sage grouse as a whole and more than 750 other species.
The Fish and Wildlife Service's decision not to list the greater sage grouse was predicated on the assumption that the public land management plans would be implemented and would reverse the decline of the greater sage - grouse.
Protecting the greater sage grouse benefits a host of other species that depend on the Sagebrush Sea, including pronghorn, elk, mule deer, golden eagle, native trout and nearly 200 migratory and resident bird species.
WASHINGTON — Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke announced plans for a «review» that threatens to undermine efforts to protect the iconic greater sage grouse across 11 Western states.
Background on Greater Sage Grouse Protection The greater sage grouse, an iconic bird known and loved for its elaborate mating dance, is imperiled.
The greater sage - grouse is an umbrella species, emblematic of the health of sagebrush habitat it shares with more than 350 other kinds of wildlife, including world - class populations of mule deer, elk, pronghorn, and golden eagles.
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That's what great sages in the past have done.
Other texts such as the Bhagavata Purana and Ramayana contain descriptions of the lives and actions of great sages and characters who have attained the highest states of yoga.
I will often ask people, if there was something you could do that every great sage and spiritual leader throughout history have done, it would not cost you any money and it has a significant impact on your overall health and vitality, would you do it?»
Centuries ago, the great sage Patanjali laid out a kind of map — one that suggests not just asana and meditation but also attitudes and behaviors — to help you chart your own course to contentment.
This great sage and yogi traveled to the Himalayas in the year 1916 to learn yoga.
We are influenced by the Yoga lineage of Sri Krishnamacharya, Classical Tantra from the teachings of Sri Mahendranath, Gabrielle Roth's 5 Rhythms, Shiva Rea and the ageless Wisdom imparted by great sages and artists from cultures near and far.
However, the great sages of yoga believed that the yogic practitioner is capable of selecting those foods that are needed by the body.
Since ages, Kundalini Yoga has intrigued the greatest sages ever born and continues to be notorious among revered yoga gurus.
I've got a great sage colored shirt that's been on Repair Mountain.
The Season Pass ensures the lifespan of Shinobi Striker is extended beyond the standard offerings as it includes 9 DLC packs in total and the Great Sages of the Mount Myouboku accessory.
The month may have been chosen arbitrarily for the purpose of discussing the effects of alcohol on children, but to paraphrase one great sage, «If not now, when?»
A rare manuscript written in 1592 by Antonio Monserrate, a Spanish missionary to the court of the Mughal emperor Akbar, speaks of his experiences in a remote valley in the high mountains where great sages resided.
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