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Emergency-only feeding to reduce conflict

By Hallie Mahowald | December 17, 2019

The Bridger-Teton National Forest plans to reduce elk congregating at winter feed grounds and Chronic Wasting Disease by feeding only in emergency situations to reduce damage or commingling with livestock.

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