Monsanto to study sage brush restoration to mitigate mine project

The world’s largest seed company, Monsanto, says it will research restoration of habitat for sage grouse on 320 acres of its corporate ranch in Idaho, reports Capital Press. The work would mitigate the impact of a Caldwell Canyon phosphate mine that Monsanto intends to open. “The mine proposed is within public land classified as general… » Read More

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