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OUT WEST ROUNDUP | Grizzlies expand turf, need protections; NM oil, gas production up


Scientists: Grizzlies expand turf but still need protection
BILLINGS, Mont. — Grizzly bears are slowly expanding the turf where they roam in parts of the northern Rocky Mountains but need continued protections, according to government scientists who concluded that no other areas of the country would be suitable for reintroducing the fearsome predators.
The Fish and Wildlife Service on March 31 released its first assessment in almost a decade about the status of grizzly bears in the contiguous U.S. The bruins are shielded from hunting as a threatened species except in Alaska.
Grizzly populations grew over the past 10 years in two areas — the Yellowstone region of Wyoming, Montana and Idaho, with more than 700 bears; and around Glacier National Park in Montana, which is home to more than 1,000 of the animals. ....

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COVID-19 by the numbers
New Mexico health officials did not release COVID-19 data over Easter weekend. On Friday, the state reported 218 new cases and seven more deaths; Santa Fe County had eight new cases and one additional death. As of then, New Mexico had 192,152 cases all told, with 173,981 designated as recovered.
The state also did not update its vaccine dashboard over the weekend, leaving the percentage of New Mexicans partially vaccinated at 47.5%, with 30.1% fully inoculated.
Forbes magazine on Friday highlighted New Mexico as the first state to provide vaccines for more than half its adult residents, while NBC News described us as the state closest to achieving herd immunity. ....

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