April 2008
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Owyhee Canyonlands protections back before Congress. By Rocky Barker. Idaho Statesman
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Yellowstone Bison and the Fate of the Royal Teton Ranch Lease. By David Nolt. New West. This great plan sounds like a way to give money to this religious cult and continue to kill and harass bison under guise of the brucellosis fraud. Yes, it is a real disease, but very hard to pass from…
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Note the article below is wrong about the opening date of most of the Park’s interior roads. It is not March 2, but April 20. I am at Yellowstone Park right now. It is April 11, and the snow on the Park’s northern range is deeper than I have ever seen it by far, even…
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Effort launched to save Yellowstone Park’s cutthroat trout. Associated Press. I hope this tips the balance. The disasterous effect of the alien lake trout on Yellowstone’s cutthroat trout, coupled with whirling disease, is perhaps the most serious ecological problem in the Park, and a great loss to people who want to fish too.
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Groups: Stop bison slaughter. Jackson Hole News and Guide. By Cory Hatch
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Wolf de-listing: A look at both sides of the issue. West Yellowstone News.
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I’m getting a lot of comments telling people to go back to wherever and don’t mess with Wyoming, or that people in Wyoming or Idaho, or wherever are idiots. I live in Idaho and have for about 40 years, for those who are interested. These unpleasant comments don’t advance any discussion, and starting today I…
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Dr. Jim Peek presented data at the Chico wolf conference showing that the elk and deer population is doing fine in the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness. He examined population and hunter success trends in 4 key hunting units before and after wolf restoration. Currently there are 105-119 wolves in the 4 units,…