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Members of the Interagency Bison Management Plan, including Yellowstone National Park, Montana Tribes and Fish Wildlife and Parks met inn Missoula to review recommendations for managing a growing bison population this winter.
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Federal, state and tribal officials typically come to an agreement on Yellowstone bison herd reduction goals by the first of the year.
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Officials set a target Wednesday to reduce bison herds living in and around Yellowstone National Park by 500 to 700 animals this winter. The yearly cull is meant to keep the population in check and prevent bison from possibly transmitting a disease to domestic cattle.
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A federal appeals court this week revived a lawsuit filed by an environmental law firm that challenges the state of Montana and the federal government’s…
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State, federal and tribal representatives tasked with managing bison in and around Yellowstone National Park voted again Tuesday to reduce the herd size…
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A federal court in Montana denied a temporary halt on the winter bison hunt near Yellowstone National Park on Monday. U.S. District Judge Susan Watters…
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A lawsuit filed in federal court Monday is challenging a long-contested bison hunt near Yellowstone National Park. A group of Gardiner residents says...
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A group of Gardiner residents are pushing for new restrictions to the annual bison hunt near Yellowstone National Park’s north entrance. But at a recent…
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The new superintendent of Yellowstone National Park says shuttles could be the key to easing congestion, though he doesn't think recent growth in visitor…