Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem trends — which include another high mortality year — are not a cause for concern, federal and ...
The latest report indicates that while grizzly bears have reoccupied 4% more habitat across the Lower 48 over the past two years—equating to an expansion of approximately 2,250 square miles—this ...
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks has confirmed the presence of a grizzly bear in the Bangtail Mountains northeast of Bozeman, ...
The rule banning new roads in some forests protects prime bear habitat and was part of the Fish and Wildlife Service’s ...
MISSOULA, Mont.— A federal court today found that the U.S. Forest Service violated the law when it authorized expanded livestock grazing on six allotments on the east side of Montana’s Paradise Valley ...
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Where to see bears in Yellowstone National Park
If you're hoping to catch a glimpse of a black bear or grizzly bear, here's where to see bears in Yellowstone National Park and tips on safe viewing.
Mike Garrity writes, For grizzly bears, wolves, lynx, wolverine, and bison there is no boundary” around Yellowstone National Park.
The Forest Service must do a fresh study of how increasing cattle grazing could affect nearby grizzly bears. A Montana-based federal judge on Wednesday ruled the Forest Service improperly allowed ...
For grizzly bears, wolves, lynx, wolverine, and bison there is no “boundary” around Yellowstone National Park. The forests in this area — the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem — extend beyond Yellowstone ...
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