Under a new rule, grizzly bears would be protected by the Endangered Species Act in Washington, Montana, Idaho and Wyoming.
CHEYENNE – Wyoming Game and Fish Department Director Angi Bruce has issued the following statement regarding the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s (USFWS) decision not to delist the Greater Yellowstone ...
The Fish and Wildlife Service sparked fresh debate Wednesday with its long-awaited decision that grizzly bears still require Endangered Species Act protections. Western lawmakers growled ...
In Wyoming, almost 1,500 people applied for 12 grizzly bear licenses. Idaho issued just one license before the hunts were blocked without any grizzlies being killed. Federal officials also raised ...
“NPCA wholeheartedly supports the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s decision today to retain Endangered Species Act protections for grizzly bear populations in Yellowstone, Grand Teton, and Glacier ...
“And the proposed changes to our … rule will provide management agencies and landowners more tools and flexibility to deal with human/bear conflicts, an essential part of grizzly bear recovery.