
Survey: Experts favor federal griz protection
Perceived threats are far-ranging, master’s student candidate finds.
Perceived threats are far-ranging, master’s student candidate finds.
A federal program that has helped protect more than half of our national parks is in danger of going away.
What will happen next for the bears? It’s a source of debate among conservation groups and states charged with safeguarding their future.
What’s leading to bears getting shot and killed, and can it be prevented?
73 percent of agency scientists say political interference is too high.
Yellowstone’s grizzly bears are spreading out and expanding their range. Is it a sign of good health—or increasing desperation?
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
Huffington Post Blog from Dr. Jordan Schaul about Grizzly 399 and the fate of the North American grizzly.
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