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NEWS: In Short
Top Story: Paradise Planned
Park County is looking to preserve its rural beauty and way of life
An April 16 commission vote
clarified the process for updating Park County's growth policy.
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To Feed or Not to Feed
Wyoming plans to keep operating all of its 21 elk feedgrounds
Wyoming decided to keep open its elk feedgrounds. Conservationists are questioning the decision citing concern over deadly chronic wasting disease.
NEWS: In Short
A Monumental Moment
The proposed Madison-Gallatin National Wildlife Monument would comprise up to 1.6 million acres
Advocates
see Madison-Gallatin National Wildlife Monument as path toward permanent
environmental protections for Greater Yellowstone.
NEWS: Dispatch
Can a Groundwater Recharge Program Save Teton Valley's Farmers?
The aquifer in Idaho's Teton Valley has been diminishing for years. One local group is hoping to change its trajectory.
In Teton Valley,
Idaho, where water is as precious as its native trout, irrigators and
environmental groups have teamed up to recharge the area’s diminishing aquifer.
In the process, they want to do something novel: find someone to pay farmers for
the effort.
NEWS: Dispatch
If Grizzlies Delisted, Here's What Montana Plans to do
Montana FWP says not much will change in terms of grizzly bear management. Not everyone agrees.
Is the Treasure State’s proposed Grizzly Bear Management Plan really a grizzly hunting plan?
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A Tale of Two Revivals: How Yellowstone Helped Return Wolves to Colorado
Colorado's Proposition 114 brought wolves back to the Centennial State. It was was the first voter-led wildlife reintroduction in American history.
In
1995, the gray wolf was reintroduced into Yellowstone National Park. Nearly 30
years later, Colorado has done the same. How will it play out?
OPINION: Op-ed
Am I Taking Crazy Pills?
The Crazy Mountains, part of a complex and controversial proposed land exchange
Or does
the land swap in the Crazy Mountains really need more scrutiny?
OPINION: Essay
We Are All Connected
The bliss we can find in the wild
In her latest essay, MoJo columnist Susan Marsh finds unity, elegance and bliss in the wild.
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