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Red States Wolf-Killing Campaign May Have Just Backfired

A Yellowstone Wolf-Watching Guide Wonders Aloud: What Century Are We Living In?

A Yellowstone Wolf-Watching Guide Wonders Aloud: What Century Are We Living In?
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Koocanusa Recreation Strategy updated | Cranbrook, East Kootenay, Elk Valley

Posted: May 19, 2021 More Crown land camping areas open to public as of May long weekend The 2021 Koocanusa Recreation Strategy has been updated and is now available for viewing and download at www.koocanusarecreation.ca. The strategy strives to support and manage Crown land recreation access and use in a way that maintains the ecological integrity, cultural values, recreation experience, and economic value of the Koocanusa area for current and future users. The 2021 Strategy is the result of extensive work, research, and public engagement over the last five years and will be implemented and enforced beginning immediately. In March, the Koocanusa Recreation Steering Committee (KRSC) presented its draft Strategy to the public and launched a month-long online survey and interactive map aimed at gathering feedback. There were 244 respondents. Parallel to the public engagement process, the KRSC also reached out directly to First Nations and affected stakeholders in the region.

Yellowstone park hazes wolves that get used to people | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan s News Source

Mike Koshmrl A wolf from the Wapiti Lake Pack surveys the scene near a roadside carcass on Feb. 20, 2021, in northern Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. The park has resorted to aggressively hazing members of the pack that have shown little fear of humans, snowmobiles, snow coaches, and cars. Image Credit: Ryan Dorgan/Jackson Hole News & Guide via AP April 24, 2021 - 9:00 PM JACKSON, Wyo. - Colleen Marzluff whistled to her ornithologist husband, John, as he was looking for a raven nest in a string of trees on the low southern flank of Yellowstone’s Bison Peak. Since Colleen had taken on the “sentinel” role, John knew that something furry and large was probably entering the area.

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