Wyoming wind project offers grouse conservation plan

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Wyoming wind project offers grouse conservation plan

By Matt Joyce
Associated Press Writer
Published:
Tuesday, April 13, 2010 5:08 PM CDT
Cheyenne, Wyo. (AP) - The developer of a massive wind farm proposed in southern Wyoming is seeking federal approval of a conservation plan for sage grouse.

The Power Company of Wyoming, an affiliate of Denver-based Anschutz (AN'-shoots) Corp., wants to build a 1,000-turbine wind farm on a ranch near Rawlins. But the company faces the challenge of building the project in an area that overlaps with sage grouse habitat.

The conservation plan is part of the company's proposal to enter a ``Candidate Conservation Agreement with Assurances'' with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

The agreement would bind the developer to specific conservation measures. In return, the company wouldn't be subject to new land-use rules if the grouse is listed as endangered in the future.
 
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op was in casper last sept-nov lots of these wind machines popping up between casper and douglas, around glenrock. dont know if or what impact they are or will have on sage grouse. probably not good. poor sage grouse are taking a beating. once they were many not so much anymore. thx for the info. been a lot of talk about putting them on the endanger list. :eek:
 
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