Hunters Anglers Get 2 5 Million to Restore Migration Corrido

Hunters Anglers Get 2 5 Million to Restore Migration Corridors / Public News Service

A new partnership between the U.S. Bureau of Land Management and the group Backcountry Hunters and Anglers aims to improve migration corridors and other critical habitat for Wyoming's iconic big game species. Brittany Parker - habitat stewardship coordinator with Backcountry - said a big emphasis of their work will be removing or modifying outdated fencing on public lands, to help animals get under or over barriers and access food. ...

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