Under a new rule, grizzly bears would be protected by the Endangered Species Act in Washington, Montana, Idaho and Wyoming.
The decision will likely anger the officials of several northern states, which have demanded the right to take over bear ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service rejected pleas from western states to remove the bears from the Endangered Species Act ...
The Service first listed the grizzly bear as a threatened species in the lower 48 under the Endangered Species Act in 1975, ...
The Fish and Wildlife Service plan to keep grizzlies listed as threatened allows exemptions to Endangered Species Act ...
it would become legal to kill a grizzly if it harms livestock. Without the Endangered Species Act, Wyoming could establish a grizzly bear hunting season. It's unclear how many grizzlies live in ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) will keep endangered species protections for grizzly bears in place in most of the ...
Federal officials said last week they would not remove protections for grizzly bears. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced their decision Jan. 8. Montana and Wyoming sought a delisting of the ...
The fight for control of grizzly bear management has once again become a battle between politicians, federal authorities and wildlife conservation organizations in the new year.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced Wednesday that it is proposing a new rule that would protect grizzly bears as a ...