GRIZZLIES SAVED: COURT STOPS TROPHY HUNT OF YELLOWSTONE’S ICONIC BEARS

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Grizzly 610 walks down a park road with her three cubs in springtime, April 13, 2012.

Grizzly 610 walks down a park road with her three cubs in springtime, April 13, 2012.

PHOTO COURTESY OF THOMAS D. MANGELSEN
SEPTEMBER 24, 2018
Missoula, MT —Federal safeguards for Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem grizzly bears were reinstated today, after a judge ruled that the Trump administration’s decision to strip Endangered Species Act protections from the population was illegal.

The decision spares the grizzlies from a planned trophy hunt scheduled to begin this fall in Wyoming and Idaho. Earthjustice, representing the Northern Cheyenne Tribe, Sierra Club, Center for Biological Diversity and National Parks Conservation Association, argued for restoring protections to Yellowstone grizzly bears.

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