Wyoming
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Infected moose may have been an anomaly- Wyoming’s ungulates herds in NW Wyoming, including Yellowstone Park may have dodged the CWD bullet for now. Wyoming Game and Fish may still have a short time to do away with wintertime elk feeding. Of course, they won’t. Story: Good news for elk? Agency finds no further chronic…
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The bald eagle is off the endangered species list, but you can’t shoot them. Other laws apply- Outfitter faces board over eagle kill. By Cory Hatch. Jackson Hole News and Guide.
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Recalling some famous Wyoming grizzly bears- Bears by the Numbers. By Brodie Farquhar. Wyofile. com
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Latest report says mange too is now hitting the Yellowstone Park Wolves- Ed Bangs just sent out the Wyoming wolf report. It is below. I cut off the redundant “blah, blah” about delisting, etc. that is at the outset of every report. The key is news is that mange it now hitting Yellowstone Park wolves.…
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Jimenez goes back to the feds- Story: Wyo to disband wolf team. By Chris Merrill. Casper Star-Tribune environment reporter. I’ve got to wonder if this move indicates the feds don’t really think their latest delisting attempt will work.
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Report says 16-17 “packs” in WY outside Yellowstone- Here is the latest official Wyoming wolf news sent out by Ed Bangs. The number of wolves “controlled” this year is down a lot, but total WY mortality down just slightly from 2007. The report says 16 -17 “packs” have been observed over the year with an…
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Damn!! In the Greater Yellowstone and on the Idaho border- How did moose get CWD? Star Valley deer, elk likely have the disease as well. By Cory Hatch, Jackson Hole News and Guide. Maybe Idaho should sue Wyoming for wildlife malpractice?
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Infected moose in SW of Jackson, plus Forest Service renewal of elk feedgrounds and doubledealing stoke the issue- Wildlife disease debate heats up. By Chris Merrill. Casper Star-Tribune environment reporter. I have this feeling that the Forest Service and Wyoming Game and Fish are about as trusty as sub-prime mortgage investments. Update. Oct. 22, 2008. Groups…