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Groups sue over continued grazing in Wyoming grizzly habitat

By Hallie Mahowald | May 31, 2020

A coalition of conservation groups sued the U.S. government Tuesday over livestock grazing in a Wyoming forest, saying grizzly bears are too often killed by ranchers and wildlife managers for pursuing cattle…

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Migratory birds are struggling to adapt to climate change

By Hallie Mahowald | May 27, 2020

Migratory birds may be particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change compared with birds that stay put during the winter, scientists reported May 26 in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.…

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Rough start to the year for Mexican gray wolves, cattle

By Hallie Mahowald | May 26, 2020

One Mexican gray wolf died after being caught in a trap in April and another was found dead in the wild, bringing the total to more than a dozen that…

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Prioritizing pollinators: Farmers are partnering to protect the environment

By Hallie Mahowald | May 26, 2020

For farmers and ranchers, prioritizing sustainability extends far beyond their own land. That’s how a unique initiative called Farmers for Monarchs was born. The collaborative involves farmers, ranchers, landowners, researchers, academic institutions, government…

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Pollution: Birds ‘ingesting hundreds of bits of plastic a day’

By Hallie Mahowald | May 22, 2020

Birds living on river banks are ingesting plastic at the rate of hundreds of tiny fragments a day, according to a new study. Scientists say this is the first clear…

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EPA report: Dams play large role in raising water temperatures

By Hallie Mahowald | May 20, 2020

The EPA issued a report Tuesday detailing summertime water temperature problems on the lower Snake and Columbia rivers and assigning significant responsibility to federal dams. The report said dams on…

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Conservation groups ask Washington state to kill fewer wolves

By Hallie Mahowald | May 12, 2020

Conservation groups yesterday asked the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission to sharply limit the number of endangered wolves that are killed over conflicts with livestock. The state has killed 31…

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NM Supreme Court asked to weigh in on stream access dispute that no one can agree on

By Louis Wertz | May 12, 2020

Kendra Chamberlain at New Mexico Political Report unpacks the controversy over New Mexico’s stream access law, and the pending lawsuit between pro-access groups and the state. She writes, “Groups on…

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Lawsuit aims to stop U.S. from killing coyotes in Idaho

By Hallie Mahowald | May 8, 2020

Three environmental groups have filed a lawsuit seeking to stop the U.S. government from killing coyotes and other predators in Idaho until environmental studies are carried out. The Western Watersheds…

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US, Wyoming urge rejection of ruling that blocked bear hunts

By Hallie Mahowald | May 5, 2020

Attorneys for the U.S. government and the state of Wyoming urged an appeals court yesterday to throw out much of a judge’s ruling that blocked the first grizzly bear hunts…

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