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The Disappearing Water Of Wyoming mycountry955.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mycountry955.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
(Photo : Unsplash) The Wyoming Fish and Game Department operates 22 elk feed grounds in the state, feeding as many as 17,000 elk each winter. Eight of the agency s 22 feedgrounds are on National Forest territory, and six are on BLM land. Feedgrounds in Wyoming For decades, the running of feedgrounds has been a source of contention. Many wildlife activists believe that feedlots are a natural vector for the transmission of diseases such as brucellosis and Chronic Wasting Disease, a prion disease related to Mad Cow Disease in cattle. Feedgrounds are widely supported by the livestock industry because they claim they mitigate elk conflicts on hay fields. Domestic livestock use of public forage on federal lands in the summer decreases wildlife carrying ability in the winter. ....
Wyoming Bill Aims to Add Hunter Access, Help Wildlife gearjunkie.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from gearjunkie.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The bill would create funding from a modest price increase in conservation stamps. And if passed, the increase will help Wyoming's hunting heritage in a variety of ways. ....
In Grizzly Country, COVID Brings Massive Recreation Increase, Surprisingly Fewer Conflicts Wildlife managers across the region noted a drastic increase in the number of people recreating in bear country this year, but that spike didn’t lead to a bump in conflicts between humans and grizzlies. That s the takeaway from a year-end review of grizzly management in the Lower 48 states this week. Public land managers, wildlife biologists, and other specialists from states and the federal government on the Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee identified the influx of visitors mostly people from out of state, and those with little “bear awareness” as the “COVID effect.” ....