June 2010
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$1000 fine and loss of hunting privileges for one year Randy Strickland shot the wolf pup from a road near Tyndall Meadows last fall before the season had opened there. There were many witnesses who reported him. Eagle wolf poacher loses cash and hunting rights. Idaho Statesman
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Second Collision in a Week Highway 191 is deadly to wildlife and a number of elk, wolves and bears have been hit along this stretch over the years. It is likely the most deadly stretch of road for wildlife anywhere in Yellowstone National Park. The stretch of highway 191 between Bozeman and Big Sky to…
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The News from the Gulf is getting worse and worse. It’s almost paralyzing. Essentially, what the Senator is saying is that the pipe leading down to the oil may be leaking. The oil isn’t just leaking from the pipe at the top but that it may be leaking into the ground from lower and there…
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There is a poll today Bozeman Daily Chronicle which asks: Do you agree with the decision by Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks to at least double the number of wolves that hunters can kill next year? There is a concerted effort by wolf foes to manipulate this poll so I thought it would be good…
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Grizzly bear with rare four cubs delights visitors in Yellowstone. San Francisco Examiner
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Will this help? Conservationists have been raising the alarm for years about the declining grizzly bear population in Alberta. Alberta grizzlies listed as threatened. The Associated Press
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Would rather have a distraction away from real issues affecting the landscape The Wyoming Governor continues his complaining about wolves and the litigation surrounding them by claiming that the groups suing over delisting are “venue shopping”. He wants to be the one to decide where a case is heard because he likes the judges where…
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Hunt for wolves in Boise Foothills suspended. Idaho Statesman