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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "The greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) is the largest grouse in North America. Its range is sagebrush country in the western United States and southern Alberta and Saskatchewan, Canada. It was known as simply the Sage Grouse until the Gunnison Sage-Grouse was recognized as a separate species in 2000. The Mono Basin population of Sage Grouse may also be distinct.Adults have a long, pointed tail and legs with feathers to the toes. Adult males have a yellow patch over the eye, are grayish on top with a white breast, a dark brown throat and a black belly; two yellowish sacs on the neck are inflated during courtship display. Adult females are mottled gray-brown with a light brown throat and dark belly.Their historic range spanned 16 American states and Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan in Canada. Between 1988 and 2012, the population declined by 98%. By 2012 they were extirpated from British Columbia and left with only remnant populations in Alberta with 40 to 60 adult birds, and in Saskatchewan with only 55 to 80 adult birds. By 2013 Sage-Grouse were also extirpated from five U.S. states. In 2013 the Canadian Governor in Council (GIC) on behalf of the Minister of the Environment, under the Species at Risk Act, annexed an Emergency Order for the Protection of the Greater Sage-Grouse."@en }

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