Environmental
What is Oregon's 'Sage-Grouse Conservation Strategy' and how might it affect eastern Oregon real estate?
AA hunting regulation affecting rural recreation
BA state and federal program protecting sage-grouse habitat that may restrict development and land use activities on properties within sage-grouse management areas in eastern Oregon✓ Correct
CA DEQ air quality program for eastern Oregon
DAn ODFW program requiring habitat fees for rural property buyers
Explanation
Oregon's Sage-Grouse Conservation Strategy aims to maintain and improve sage-grouse habitat to avoid the species being listed under the Endangered Species Act. Properties within sage-grouse management areas in eastern Oregon may face restrictions on development, energy projects, and land use practices. Buyers of eastern Oregon rural land should investigate whether sage-grouse management areas affect their property.
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