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Morro manzanita, a candidate for the California Endangered Species Act, is only found in the coastal town and the surrounding ...
KPAX Missoula, MT. Montana ranchers express support to delist grizzly bears from endangered species list. Posted: November 20, 2024 | Last updated: November 20, 2024 ...
Kept by the Montana Natural Heritage Program, alongside Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, the species of concern list aims to provide a basis for proactive conservation – to prevent a species ...
Through new research, a team in Montana State University's College of Agriculture has published a comprehensive look at wildlife species that depend on rangeland ecosystems, sifting through nearly ...
And so in 1975, the US Fish and Wildlife Service placed grizzly bears on the endangered species list, the country’s most powerful legal mechanism to stave off extinction.
A federal district court in Montana ruled Tuesday afternoon that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service erred in denying Montana’s Arctic grayling population protection under the Endangered Species Act.
Kept by the Montana Natural Heritage Program, alongside Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, the species of concern list aims to provide a basis for proactive conservation – to prevent a species ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is proposing added protections for seven species of pangolin under the Endangered Species ...
In recent years, government officials in Montana, Idaho and Wyoming have petitioned the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, seeking to reclaim state management of their grizzly bear populations.
On January 8, the United States Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS) rejected petitions from Wyoming and Montana to remove long-standing Endangered Species Act protections from two separate grizzly ...
Nearly a dozen Western lawmakers sent a scathing letter Tuesday to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s acting director Paul Souza, urging the agency to revisit the agency’s January decision to keep ...
Carolyn Sime, a pioneer in wolf management in Montana, is leaving her job with Fish, Wildlife and Parks in order to pursue a law degree. “After 10 years of late-night phone calls, ranch ...