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by Angus M. Thuermer/WyoFile | DECEMBER 1, 2015 Wyoming will study closing elk feedgrounds to slow the spread of Chronic Wasting Disease as long as the move maintains population objectives, a draft plan for the disease says. The draft focuses attention on Wyoming’s 22 feedgrounds, where elk are artificially concentrated in winter making it easier […]
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73 percent of agency scientists say political interference is too high.
What’s leading to bears getting shot and killed, and can it be prevented?
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A federal program that has helped protect more than half of our national parks is in danger of going away.
Perceived threats are far-ranging, master’s student candidate finds.
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Park watchdog organization concerned about implications.
Excellent, comprehensive article by Doug Peacock
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