US Starts Debate on Allowing Grizzly Bear Hunting
The public can submit comments on the proposal to:
Grizzly Bear Recovery Coordinator U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service University Hall 309 University of Montana Missoula, Montana 59812.
Comments can also be sent by electronic mail to FW6_grizzly_yellowstone@fws.gov
All comments must be received by February 15, 2006. (1)
1. U.S. Fish And Wildlife Service Proposes To Delist Greater Yellowstone Population Of Grizzly Bears After three decades of successful conservation efforts involving federal and state agencies and many other partners, the greater Yellowstone population of grizzly bears has recovered and no longer needs the protection of the Endangered Species Act, Interior Secretary Gale Norton announced today... (Nov 15, 2005) http://www.doi.gov/news/05_News_Releases/051115c.htm
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US Starts Debate on Allowing Grizzly Bear Hunting
USA: January 11*,* 2006
http://www.planetark.org/dailynewsstory.cfm/newsid/34418/story.htm
Informant: Teresa Binstock
Grizzly Bear Recovery Coordinator U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service University Hall 309 University of Montana Missoula, Montana 59812.
Comments can also be sent by electronic mail to FW6_grizzly_yellowstone@fws.gov
All comments must be received by February 15, 2006. (1)
1. U.S. Fish And Wildlife Service Proposes To Delist Greater Yellowstone Population Of Grizzly Bears After three decades of successful conservation efforts involving federal and state agencies and many other partners, the greater Yellowstone population of grizzly bears has recovered and no longer needs the protection of the Endangered Species Act, Interior Secretary Gale Norton announced today... (Nov 15, 2005) http://www.doi.gov/news/05_News_Releases/051115c.htm
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US Starts Debate on Allowing Grizzly Bear Hunting
USA: January 11*,* 2006
http://www.planetark.org/dailynewsstory.cfm/newsid/34418/story.htm
Informant: Teresa Binstock
Starmail - 11. Jan, 17:40