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+http://wilderness.org/can-we-save-america%E2%80%99s-largest-parcel-wild-unprotected-public-land-lower-48
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+In southeast Oregon’s Owyhee Canyonlands, greater sage-grouse and bighorn sheep roam a remote landscape of red-rock canyons and untamed rivers. This is one of the wildest stretches of land in the lower 48 states—but it is increasingly threatened by intrusions like mining and oil and gas operations.