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Top Story: Inside the Battle Over the ESA

A threatened Canada lynx checks its six
Since the Endangered Species Act was passed in 1973, has it been a winning or losing proposition? It depends on who you ask.
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USFWS Extends Comment Period for Grizzly Management Plan

As grizzlies emerge from hibernation, their future remains unclear
This latest change follows feds rejecting state petitions to manage local grizzly populations and extends the public comment period to May 16.
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Crazy Talk

The Crazy Mountains from Paradise Valley, Montana
In her new book on Crazy Mountain property battles, journalist Amy Gamerman explores the contrasting values of cattle, renewable energy and wilderness altering an ancient landscape.
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River Study Offers New Angle on Yellowstone Recreation

Boaters float the Yellowstone River on a hot August day
The Upper
Yellowstone Watershed Group report hopes to inform better management for a
cherished regional resource.
OPINION: Op-ed
Wolves Need Federal Protection to Survive

Bumper stickers supported by the anti-wolf contingent read, "Smoke a pack a day."
As wildlife proponents in January celebrated the 30th anniversary of wolf reintroductions to Yellowstone National Park, wolves remain under fire.
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How Deep Does It Go? Future of Area Water Monitoring in Question

The future of Greater Yellowstone water monitoring USGS performs may be in jeopardy
With USGS offices in Greater Yellowstone among dozens of regional government buildings on the chopping block, DOGE savings efforts leave anglers wondering if streamflow monitors will survive.
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Seasons of Resurrection

The great cottonwood brings renewal and rebirth with the spring equinox
As Easter nears and the vernal equinox is
upon us, the concept of resurrection lives in the rebirth of nature and its
beings.
NEWS: Dispatch
Federal Appeals Court Sides with Corner-Crossing Hunters in Wyoming Dispute

Charges stem from a checkerboard of public and private lands in Wyoming
A three-judge panel upheld a lower court’s ruling in favor of four hunters facing civil trespassing charges.
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