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Deadline nears for feds to decide on endangered species status for grizzly bears - Montana Public Radio

  Deadline nears for feds to decide on endangered species status for grizzly bears

Investigation continues into dead grizzly found along Wyoming highway - Casper Star Tribune

Investigation continues into dead grizzly found along Wyoming highway  - Casper Star Tribune also  Death of Grizzly Bear Found Near Yellowstone Is Under Investigation  - New York Times

8th Grizzly Released in the Bighorn Basin in Summer 2021 - Bighorn Radio Network

  8th Grizzly Released in the Bighorn Basin in Summer 2021

Bounties, Petitions, and Politics: Why the Wolf War Is Only Getting More Extreme - Outdoor Life

  Bounties, Petitions, and Politics: Why the Wolf War Is Only Getting More Extreme

What’s next for grizzly bears in Idaho, surrounding states? Managers say it’s complicated Idaho Statesman

  What’s next for grizzly bears in Idaho, surrounding states? Managers say it’s complicated

Problem grizzly or problem people? A Togwotee Pass standoff - WyoFile

  Problem grizzly or problem people? A Togwotee Pass standoff

Lawsuit challenges gray wolf harvest near Yellowstone National Park - Great Falls Tribune

  Lawsuit challenges gray wolf harvest near Yellowstone National Park

Grizzly bear 'Felicia' and her cubs may be euthanized for being too close to Wyoming road - USA Today

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Grizzly bear 'Felicia' and her cubs may be euthanized for being too close to Wyoming road   Also see: News Release U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Partners Conducting Grizzly Hazing Operations on Togwotee Pass, Public Asked to Avoid Area Irresponsible human behavior escalates need for management actions For Immediate Release June 11, 2021 DENVER – As a result of continued harassment by wildlife viewers creating unsafe conditions on Togwotee Pass in Wyoming, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) and partners plan to conduct targeted hazing operations on grizzly bear 863. The Service and partners ask the public to avoid the area if possible and not interfere with these management operations, currently planned for the remainder of June 2021. Allowing wildlife experts to address this issue uninterrupted will increase the chances of this management tactic being successful. People and cars dangerously close to a grizzly bear...