Wyo approves tri-state grizzly hunting pact in delisting push

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Montana and Idaho would also pledge to resolve court-identified flaws in an earlier, failed effort to remove federal protections.

by Angus M. Thuermer Jr.December 2, 2021Print

Hunting grizzly bears in Wyoming. (Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper 1844)

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Wyoming, Idaho and Montana have forged a pact aimed at moving Yellowstone Ecosystem grizzly bears off the federal threatened species list and allowing hunting — by addressing flaws a court found in an earlier delisting effort.

The 13-page memorandum of agreement among the…

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