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Group wants to reintroduce jaguars; mining ban eyed to protect birds

By Zach Altman | May 24, 2021

Environmental groups and scientists with two universities want U.S. wildlife managers to consider reintroducing jaguars to the American Southwest. In a recently published paper, they say habitat destruction, highways and…

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Montana’s wildlife agency pulls back on science work

By Zach Altman | May 21, 2021

Montana’s Department of Fish, Wildlife & Parks plans to shift its research program toward short-term, in-house efforts after a decade of ambitious work helped make it a world-renowned scientific contributor.

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Idaho board ponders an increase in wolf harvest

By Zach Altman | May 20, 2021

A new law allows the Idaho Wolf Depredation Control Board to hire private contractors to kill wolves, while increasing funding to this group.  Yet, contracting regulations provide challenges to carrying out…

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Forest Service moves to weaken bighorn protections in Wyoming Range

By Hallie Mahowald | May 18, 2021

Domestic sheep could graze anew on national forest land in the Wyoming Range where conservationists bought grazing rights to separate them, their pathogens and their impacts from bighorn sheep and…

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Game and Fish says hunting has helped stabilize gray wolf population, manage conflicts

By Hallie Mahowald | May 17, 2021

Wyoming Game and Fish Department wildlife managers say gray wolf populations have reached stable levels, thanks in part to hunting in the northwest corner of the state. The stable population also…

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Groups call for reintroduction of jaguars in US Southwest

By Hallie Mahowald | May 16, 2021

Environmental groups and scientists with two universities want U.S. wildlife managers to consider reintroducing jaguars to the American Southwest. In a recently published paper, they say habitat destruction, highways and…

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Montana gov signs legislation shaping grizzly management

By Hallie Mahowald | May 16, 2021

Governor Gianforte of Montana recently signed Senate Bill (SB) 98, with some implications towards grizzly bear management in the state. SB 98 makes a declarative statement that grizzly bears should be…

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After Reappearing In Central Montana Range, Grizzly Killed Over Cattle Depredation

By Zach Altman | May 14, 2021

Wildlife officials in central Montana have killed the first confirmed grizzly bear in modern times in the Big Snowy Mountains south of Lewistown, state wildlife officials said Friday. The 447-pound…

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Biden nominee says Yellowstone area grizzly population ‘doing very, very well’

By Hallie Mahowald | May 13, 2021

While she did not directly answer questions regarding grizzly bears should be removed from Endangered Species List protection, one of President Joe Biden’s nominee’s for the U.S. Fish and wildlife…

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Tolerance key to grizzly conservation, state says

By Hallie Mahowald | May 13, 2021

The success of the Bear Wise program — the Wyoming Game and Fish Department’s large carnivore educational outreach program — has helped keep both bears and people safe, according to…

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