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In this episode, Gabby and AJ talk to Associate Professor and Rangeland Wildlife Extension Specialist at Utah State University, Dave Dahlgren. As a sage grouse researcher and scientist, Dave explores the threat of cheatgrass and fire in the Great Basin to habitat. He also shares his experience with changing technology in radio telemetry and GPS tracking and how his pointing dogs have played a role in his research. Lastly, we discuss one of the most influential and limiting factors in sage grouse survival: area fidelity.
This is the second episode of a two-part series about sage grouse in Utah.
Listen to: Great Basin Sage Grouse Part One
If you want to support independent journalism, check out the Project Upland Podcast Patreon.
Clarification Note
After the release of this episode, Dr. Dahlgren provided helpful feedback to clarify a couple of technical points related to telemetry and radio-marking methods:
These distinctions don’t impact the main takeaways of the episode, but we appreciate the additional insights from experts in the field.
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In this episode, Gabby and AJ talk to Associate Professor and Rangeland Wildlife Extension Specialist at Utah State University, Dave Dahlgren. As a sage grouse researcher and scientist, Dave explores the threat of cheatgrass and fire in the Great Basin to habitat. He also shares his experience with changing technology in radio telemetry and GPS tracking and how his pointing dogs have played a role in his research. Lastly, we discuss one of the most influential and limiting factors in sage grouse survival: area fidelity.
This is the second episode of a two-part series about sage grouse in Utah.
Listen to: Great Basin Sage Grouse Part One
If you want to support independent journalism, check out the Project Upland Podcast Patreon.
Clarification Note
After the release of this episode, Dr. Dahlgren provided helpful feedback to clarify a couple of technical points related to telemetry and radio-marking methods:
These distinctions don’t impact the main takeaways of the episode, but we appreciate the additional insights from experts in the field.
Support the show

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