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NEWS: Feature

Top Story: Peeling Back the Science of Grizzlies’ Favorite Food

Grizzlies forage for army cutworm moths high on talus fields in the mountains of Greater Yellowstone
Grizzlies forage for army cutworm moths high on talus fields in the mountains of Greater Yellowstone
In the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, grizzly bears need a calorie-dense diet. That can consist of more than 40,000 moths in a day.
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NEWS: Dispatch

A Case of Mistaken Identity? Some Hunters are Confusing Grizzlies with Black Bears

While some black bears and grizzly bears look decidedly different, some can be similar colors and sizes. Nevertheless, hunters mistaking grizzlies for black bears say they can do better.
While some black bears and grizzly bears look decidedly different, some can be similar colors and sizes. Nevertheless, hunters mistaking grizzlies for black bears say they can do better.
Over the last decade, more than a dozen Greater Yellowstone grizzlies have been killed by hunters who say they mistook them for black bears.
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DEQ Denies Petition to Designate Big Hole River as Impaired

Two nonprofits in February petitioned Montana DEQ to designate the Big Hole River as impaired
Two nonprofits in February petitioned Montana DEQ to designate the Big Hole River as impaired
Petitioners urge DEQ to ‘use all available science’ in considering a future impairment designation.
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NEWS: Dispatch

Forest Service Braces for Restructuring as Timber Orders Add to Workload

A Forest Service memo calls for a 25 percent increase in timber production by July 4
A Forest Service memo calls for a 25 percent increase in timber production by July 4
Feds look to consolidate regional offices while planning to roll out new strategies over the next two months.
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As CWD Spreads, Elk Occupancy Agreements Give Wyoming Elk Room to Roam

Wyoming has a century-old tradition sustaining of elk on feedgrounds. Meanwhile, chronic wasting disease cases are increasing.
Wyoming has a century-old tradition sustaining of elk on feedgrounds. Meanwhile, chronic wasting disease cases are increasing.
Wildlife managers say winter range agreements may be one pathway to reducing deadly disease transmission among elk on feedgrounds.
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OPINION: Column

Rejecting Despair in the Arms of Nature

A mountain chickadee celebrates spring in Greater Yellowstone
A mountain chickadee celebrates spring in Greater Yellowstone
In an effort to rise above a vicious news cycle, incessant politics and threats to our wildlife and public lands, MoJo columnist Susan Marsh seeks solace in nature and good friends.
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NEWS: Dispatch

Wyoming Looks to Designate Famed Path of the Pronghorn

Pronghorn are North America's fastest land mammal and migrate hundreds of miles along Wyoming's Path of the Pronghorn
Pronghorn are North America's fastest land mammal and migrate hundreds of miles along Wyoming's Path of the Pronghorn
A Wyoming Game and Fish Commission vote in July could bring a long-deliberated migration corridor for imperiled pronghorn a step closer to designation as a state corridor.
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NEWS: Feature

Draft National Wildfire Plan Under White House Consideration Returns Firefighting ‘to the 1930s,’ Experts Say

Looking back at the "10 a.m. rule," a 1930s wildfire policy to suppress all fires by 10 a.m. the morning after they are discovered
Looking back at the "10 a.m. rule," a 1930s wildfire policy to suppress all fires by 10 a.m. the morning after they are discovered
On the cusp of wildfire season, a new proposal recommends consolidating all federal firefighting resources, calls for immediate fire suppression.
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