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The GYE in the News: Recent News Stories

From the last 30 days

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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 the Shoshone National Forest say further study is ne...

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 showed up Monday for a meeting hosted here by the ...

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 charges against an Ashton man who earlier this month ki...

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 lot of money and it won’t affect a lot of animals. ...

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 depredation by wolves and grizzly bears in Wyoming, Montana ...

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 state Highway 75 in the early morning hours of April...

Apr 18, 2008 - Good management will cool wolf passions (Idaho Mountain Express) - Idahoans on both sides of the wolf debate need to be patient as the state deals with the predictable snags in managing a wolf population that has grown to 732 animals since reintroduction. The how...

Apr 17, 2008 - Deal could limit killing of park bison (Billings Gazette) - The owners of a ranch bordering Yellowstone National Park have sold off their cattle in anticipation of a deal with federal and state officials that could stem the slaughter of some bison leaving the ...

Apr 14, 2008 - Heavy snow breaking plows in park (Billings Gazette) - YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK - Two bulldozers have broken down in Yellowstone National Park since crews began clearing park roads of the heavy snowpack that accumulated during the winter. The park has...

Apr 14, 2008 - In the West, a Fierce Battle Over Wolves (New York Times) - DENVER — Gray wolves have entered the spin cycle. Since March 28, when the wolf was taken off the list of federally protected species in Idaho, Montana and Wyoming, a fierce battle of perceptions a...


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