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Grizzly Bear Attacks Increase; Bowhunter Kills Sow in Self-Defense

Hunting seasons are open in the Rockies, and grizzly bear attacks are increasing as bears search for food to get ready for winter hibernation.
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Judge Ignores Biology, Protects Grizzly Bears With Ruling That Ends Hunts

A federal judge has restored protection for grizzly bears, ending the first scheduled hunts in 40 years in the Lower 48 after almost a month of delays.
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Hunting Guide Dead After Grizzly Bear Attacks During Elk Hunt

A grizzly bear killed a Wyoming hunting guide and attacked his client, who survived and was able to escape to seek help, in the Teton Wilderness in Wyoming.
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Judge Delays Grizzly Bear Hunts in Idaho, Wyoming

The first grizzly bear hunting seasons in the Lower 48 states in more than four decades were delayed Thursday by U.S. District Judge Dana Christensen.
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Grizzly Bear Hunters, Activists Await Judge's Ruling on Hunt

Tensions are high in Wyoming as hunters and activists await a federal judge's ruling about whether the state's planned grizzly bear hunt near Yellowstone National Park can take place.
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Boy Recovering from Grizzly Bear Attack in Yellowstone National Park

A 10-year-old boy attacked by a grizzly bear in Yellowstone National Park is recovering from his injuries, which were not life-threatening.
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Montana FWP Proposes Grizzly Bear Population Objectives

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks has offered conservation strategy population objectives for grizzly bears in the Northern Continental Divide Ecosystem.
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Famed Photographer Says Hunters “Don’t Have the Right” To Kill Grizzlies

According to the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, science soundly backs a grizzly hunt, with the bear’s population in the state growing.
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Idaho Fish & Game Approves 2018 Grizzly Bear Hunt

The good news is hunting for grizzlies is now legal again in the Lower 48. The bad news is you must be an Idaho resident to apply, and there’s only one tag available.
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Grizzly bear hunt plans underway in Wyoming

Grizzly bear numbers have recovered enough after years of federal protection to consider future hunting seasons, according to the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. That was part of the proposal and request WGFD officials made recently to the Wyoming Game and Fish Commission. If a hunting season is set, it would be the first one in more than four decades. Grizzlies were listed for protection in 1975 by the USFWS. From the Jackson Hole News & Guide: Meeting in Douglas, Wyoming Game and Fish Department staffers asked their governing board for permission to draft hunting regulations. The request was granted, which means that in the coming weeks biologists and wardens will pore over maps to devise grizzly hunting boundaries and come up with proposals for how many bears could be killed. Grizzly bears in the Yellowstone National Park, such as this one, have recovered enough after decades of protection that their range has expanded well outside park boundaries. Wyoming officials are making plans for a future hunting season. (Photo: US Fish & Wildlife Service) It’s a development Game and Fish Chief Warden Brian Nesvik sees as “part of the success story” of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem’s grizzly population. “There certainly is the opportunity biologically for there to be a grizzly bear season,” Nesvik said. “Grizzly bears have recovered to a point that they can be managed similar to other large carnivores in the ecosystem.” The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service in 2017 said the bears had recovered enough after years of endangered or threatened protections to allow Wyoming, Montana and Idaho to manage them. Wyoming immediately began making plans then for a possible hunting season for boars by setting license fees: $600 for residents and $6,000 for nonresidents. WGFD officials began trapping and monitoring grizzly bears in 2017. The department has a wealth of information including a map showing the recovery range of the bears. Featured photo: U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
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Anti-hunters are pissed Yellowstone-area grizzlies are delisted

With Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem grizzlies now officially off the ESA, anti-hunting groups are now filing multiple lawsuits.
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Yellowstone Grizzlies Are Being Delisted

Yellowstone grizzly bears are recovered and will soon be delisted from the Endangered Species Act.
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Lower 48 Grizzlies

The time to begin a tightly controlled, well-regulated grizzly bear hunting program in the Yellowstone ecosystem is now.