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Apr 23, 2008 - Forest urged to OK commercial guides (Billings Gazette)
CODY - Nearby national forests allow commercial guides for specific recreational activities like rock climbing and mountain biking, but managers on th...
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Apr 22, 2008 - Pinedale people fume on ozone (Casper Star Tribune)
PINEDALE -- This little mountain town has had some big-city-like air pollution in recent winters, and some folks here are fuming.
About 170 people ...
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Apr 22, 2008 - Environmental group bashes lack of charges in wolf kill case (Idaho Statesman)
ASHTON, Idaho — A conservation group wants Idaho to create a panel to review wolf killings after an eastern Idaho prosecutor decided not to file charg...
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Apr 18, 2008 - Yellowstone bison get more room to roam (Bozeman Daily Chronicle)
BELGRADE - Yellowstone National Park’s wandering bison got a little extra breathing room Tuesday.
It’s not a lot of room, it’s going to cost a lo...
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Apr 18, 2008 - Federal funds could cover wolf kills (Casper Star Tribune)
CHEYENNE -- U.S. Sen. John Barrasso introduced legislation Thursday that would provide federal funding to compensate ranchers for livestock depredatio...
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Apr 18, 2008 - F&G investigates wolf killing near Clayton (Idaho Mountain Express)
It was the circling of jet-black ravens that first caught Stanley wolf advocate Lynne Stone's attention.
Driving between Stanley and Challis on st...
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May 08, 2008 - Wyoming Range & Snake Headwaters Victories!
The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem scored two milestone conservation victories Wednesday when bills protecting the Wyoming Range and Upper Snake River drainage were marked up in the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee in Washington, D.C.
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Apr 17, 2008 - Groups Hail Agreement, Affirm Million Dollar Pledge
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Apr 02, 2008 - GAO REPORT SHOWS YELLOWSTONE BISON MANAGEMENT PLAN HAS STALLED OUT
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| Top Recent Op-Eds/Letters to the Editor | [All Recent Op-Eds/Letters]
Apr 29, 2008 - Idaho should fairly and consistently apply the rule of law to wolf killings (Idaho Statesman)
Greater Yellowstone's three states stand on the cusp of a historic opportunity. With the gray wolf's removal from the Endangered Species list last mon...
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Apr 29, 2008 - West shouldn’t get lost in rush for energy (Bozeman Daily Chronicle)
Didn’t it seem a little out of character when Wyoming Gov. Dave Freudenthal said last week that the Forest Service is getting too cozy with an energy ...
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Apr 28, 2008 - Let's not blow Wyoming's chance to manage wolves (Casper Star Tribune)
Thirteen years after the reintroduction of the gray wolf into the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, Wyoming stands on the cusp of a rare opportunity. Wit...
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Apr 27, 2008 - CUT land a good first step in bison management (Bozeman Daily Chronicle)
It’s not the big breakthrough many had hoped for; it’s expensive — real expensive on a per-head basis, at least at the outset — and it comes years ...
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Apr 26, 2008 - Give bison room to roam to Cutler Meadows (Bozeman Daily Chronicle)
On April 17, Gov. Schweitzer and Yellowstone National Park Superintendent Suzanne Lewis announced a historic agreement to open additional habitat for ...
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Apr 23, 2008 - Gazette Opinion: Finally, some progress on bison plan (Billings Gazette)
At summer's end, Yellowstone Park was home to an estimated 4,700 bison. The population this week was estimated to be just 2,300, including 238 being h...
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