Results for keyword: Wildlife Management
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Running wild in Yellowstone National Park
The writer goes bicycling with a too-friendly coyote
by Christine Dingman, Dec 04, 2006 -
An ecosystem wanting for wolves
With the elk population at Colorado’s Rocky Mountain National Park out of control, wildlife managers are considering bringing in four wolves to restore the balance
by Joshua Zaffos, Jan 23, 2006 -
To Save the Wild Bison
In To Save the Wild Bison, Mary Ann Franke traces the controversial history of Yellowstone National Park’s wild bison herd
by Staff, Sep 19, 2005 -
The restoration will not be televised
After the Fires: The Ecology of Change in Yellowstone National Park is an anthology of articles chronicling the long-term effects of the 1988 fires on the park’s ecosystem and wildlife
by Gail Binkly, Sep 05, 2005 -
Cattalo could get the boot
The bison herd that wandered into Grand Canyon National Park is largely made up of bison-cow half-breeds, but the state of Arizona and the park are still undecided about what to do with the destructive but valuable animals
by Anne Minard, Dec 22, 2003 -
Bison arrive in Grand Canyon uninvited
A herd of bison has wandered into the northern part of Arizona’s Grand Canyon National Park, and managers are trying to figure out whether bison have a "natural" history in the area
by Anne Minard, Apr 28, 2003 -
Ranchers are behind predator control
by Steve Gallizioli, Apr 14, 2003 -
Wildlife Services must go
by Lynn Fritchman, Apr 14, 2003 -
If wolves can return to the West, why not New York?
Writer tells the government: Restore wolves to New York
by Rocky Barker, Mar 24, 2003 -
Living with bison at the edge of Yellowstone
Greg Gordon visits captured bison that face death after leaving Yellowstone National Park
by Greg Gordon, Mar 17, 2003






