Federal officials will be hosting a meeting in Bozeman April 12 to answer questions about the Yellowstone grizzly bear population.
Read More »Wyoming Game And Fish Take Comments On Proposed Grizzly Plan
Possible plans for grizzly bear management have started to take shape in the state of Wyoming.
Read More »Yellowstone Grizzly Bear Delisting Could Come Next Year
Breaking news: federal officials have brought up the possibility of delisting Yellowstone grizzly bears by this time next year. If not sooner.
Read More »Reports Concerning August Grizzly Incident In Yellowstone National Park Released
The National Park Service and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have released over 200 pages of information regarding the August 2015 grizzly bear attack.
Read More »State Agencies Allocate Numbers For Potential Yellowstone Grizzly Hunt
After a few weeks of inactivity, the Yellowstone grizzly delisting saga is back in full swing.
Read More »Contention Over Yellowstone Grizzlies Delisting Continues
Contention continues over whether Yellowstone grizzlies should be delisted from the Endangered Species Act.
Read More »U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Signals Approval of Yellowstone Grizzly Bear Delisting
It seems state and federal wildlife officials have tentatively agreed the Yellowstone grizzly bear population should be delisted from the Endangered Species Act.
Read More »Yellowstone Grizzly Bears Stable According To New Study
Some potentially good news for Yellowstone grizzly bears: a new study suggests they have long-term viability in the region.
Read More »Yellowstone Grizzly Population Slightly Down in 2011
The annual census of grizzly bear population in the Yellowstone National Park area showed a slight decline this year, leading experts to wonder if historic yearly growth in the numbers has come to an end.
Read More »Major Yellowstone Fires Could Become Yearly Occurrence: Study
Climate change could severely impact Yellowstone National Park and the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem by 2050, with serious wildfires occurring yearly and forests becoming wide-open prairies, according to a scientific study released Monday.
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