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Oct 09, 2008 - Neighbors visit site of proposed well (Billings Gazette)
CLARK - Citing the cumulative effects of growing energy development along the Line Creek drainage and past environmental problems that remain unresolv...
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Oct 08, 2008 - State pays for livestock losses due to wolves (Kalispell Daily Inter Lake)
The payout is rising for Montana in its new role of compensating for livestock losses to wolves, with some uncertainty about where this year’s tally w...
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Oct 06, 2008 - Officials pin hopes on brucellosis management zones (Casper Star Tribune)
GREEN RIVER -- Cattle herds in northwest Wyoming are at greater risk for brucellosis as long as the disease remains prevalent in Yellowstone National ...
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Oct 06, 2008 - Park wireless plan draws protests (Bozeman Daily Chronicle)
The new Yellowstone Park Wireless Communications Plan, which leaves the door open for placing Webcams in the back country and will, if approved, bring...
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Oct 02, 2008 - Federal judge recommends motorized restrictions in Gallatin Forest be tightened (Bozeman Daily Chronicle)
Several motorized groups seeking to overturn part or all of the Gallatin National Forest Travel Plan hit a snag Monday when Magistrate Judge Jeremiah ...
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Oct 02, 2008 - Company plans exploratory drilling near Cody (Billings Gazette)
CODY - A plan to drill exploratory natural-gas wells in the McCullough Peaks has some residents and environmental groups concerned about the potential...
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Oct 03, 2008 - Simplot Mine (Idaho State Journal)
Let’s be honest here, folks. The Simplot Company is a large corporation that can decide to hire, fire, lay off workers as it chooses. The Simplot Comp...
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Sep 25, 2008 - Bush's Yellowstone legacy (Idaho Falls Post-Register)
When the Bush administration dissolves into dust in 117 days, it will leave Yellowstone National Park's winter travel policy politicized and unsettled...
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Sep 22, 2008 - Gazette Opinion: Don't let litigation freeze park tourism (Billings Gazette)
Last week's ruling by a U.S. District Court judge in Washington, D.C., cast a cloud of uncertainty over Yellowstone National Park's winter season, whi...
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Sep 20, 2008 - Preserving national parks (Los Angeles Times)
Yellowstone National Park is one of nature's glorious wonders, a place where elk, wolves, bison and grizzly bears roam. Established in 1872, the cou...
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Sep 18, 2008 - Yellowstone sleds: Phase out snowmobiles in the park (Salt Lake Tribune)
Sarah Palin says that, in Alaska, they are called snow machines, not snowmobiles. But regardless of their name, allowing more of them into Yellowstone...
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Sep 14, 2008 - Guest Opinion: Gunbarrel fire will make forest healthier (Billings Gazette)
CODY, Wyo. - After more than a month of blackened skies and reddened eyes, a remarkable story has emerged from the Shoshone National Forest's Gunbarre...
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