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Federal Judge Sends Message on Grizzly Killing 04/21/06
Killing threatened and endangered species and then trying to hide it, will not be tolerated. That was the message U.S. District Judge B. Lynn Winmill sent when he sentenced two men who had pleaded guilty to charges related to killing a grizzly bear cub and destroying a radio tracking collar.
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Alberta Suspends Spring Grizzly Bear Hunt While Collecting Data 03/10/06
Alberta will suspend the spring grizzly bear hunt while DNA census data is collected throughout the province, which is expected to continue over the next few years. [Comments?]
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Huffaker on Hand for Grizzly Delist Announcement 11/18/05
Idaho Fish and Game Director Steve Huffaker will be on hand Tuesday in Washington D.C. when U.S. Interior Secretary Gayle Norton announces the end to the Yellowstone grizzly's time on the endangered species list. [Comments?]
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FWP Reminds Hunters to be Aware of Bears 09/23/05
At the start of the 2005 hunting season, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks again reminds hunters and recreationists to be bear aware when they head into the field. [Comments?]
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Grizzly Bear Control Permits Available 04/03/05
Permits to participate in the State sponsored bear control program in eastern Interior Alaska will be available April 1 from Fish and Game offices in Tok, Fairbanks, Anchorage and Palmer. [2 Comments]
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Grizzly Bear Comment Period Extended 12/27/04
The deadline for written comments on the Grizzly Bear Occupancy Management Plan has been extended from Dec. 31 to Jan. 14, 2005. "We want to ensure that everyone has an opportunity to provide 'thoughtful comments' on our proposal, therefore we are extending the deadline an additional 14 days," said John Emmerich, assistant Wildlife Division chief for the Game and Fish Department. [Comments?]
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Grizzly Bear Scoping Meeting Dates Set 06/01/04
In 2003, FWP completed a review of the management program for grizzlies in southwestern Montana in the area around Yellowstone National Park. The agency is now developing plans for the federally-recognized Northern Continental Divide Ecosystem, the Cabinet/Yaak Ecosystem, and portions of the Bitterroot Ecosystem in Montana, as well as lands between these ecosystems.
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AFGA Reconfirms Support for Grizzly Bear Hunt 03/24/04
With much discussion surrounding grizzly bears, including a recommendation to list them as a threatened species, which would mean no more hunting for the species in
Alberta, the AFGA reconfirms its position that the very limited entry hunt should be continued. [Comments?]
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2004 Grizzly Bear Hunt App Available 02/13/04
A total of 73 licences will be issued for this spring’s hunt. As all hunters know, these licences provide hunting opportunities only. Only a fraction of hunters are expected to be successful in harvesting a bear—it’s hard to find them at any time. [Comments?]
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Efforts to Ban Bear Hunting With Bait Fail 07/21/03
Attempts to sneak an anti-bear hunting bill through Congress failed after the U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance and other sportsmen’s organizations rallied America’s hunters, anglers and trappers to oppose a last minute amendment to the Department of Interior spending bill. [1 Comment]
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