A federal announcement on grizzly bear management has sparked debate over hunting and delisting, while grizzlies remain ...
After 20-year controversy and numerous court battles, the Trump administration declared grizzlies recovered despite public ...
Change in management doesn’t affect endangered listing status or allow hunting seasons, but critics argue there’s still much ...
A final decision on the petitions to remove the grizzly bear from the list of threatened species and the protections of the Endangered Species Act (delisting) may come in June or early July. Currently ...
The states of Montana, Idaho and Wyoming are proposing to take greater control of grizzly bear management, but the federal ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A grizzly bear in a meadow. (Photo by hecke71 / Adobe Stock) After banning the practice for nearly two decades, the Alberta ...
Amid calls from rural municipalities for the first grizzly bear hunting season in two decades to be opened in Alberta, Forestry and Parks Minister Todd Loewen says it's not currently on the table. He ...
No grizzly hunt, after all The Alberta government has decided to suspend its annual spring grizzly bear hunt for the first time in five years.
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