Results for keyword: wildlife management
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Tribes use land conservancies to reclaim ancestral grounds
The Kumeyaay Indians of Southern California are among the tribes using new strategies to reclaim rights to their lands.
by Pattie Logan, Sep 09, 2011 -
California tribe competes with the state to restore its homeland
The Mountain Maidu Indians and the state Department of Fish and Game are both seeking control of California's Humbug Valley.
by Jane Braxton Little, Sep 07, 2011 -
Ordinary wild
A cougar roams downtown El Paso, and a faraway writer watching on YouTube re-encounters wildness.
by Sarah Gilman, Jun 08, 2011 -
How the gray wolf lost its endangered status -- and how enviros helped
A strategic miscalculation by environmental groups helped spur the delisting of gray wolves in Montana and Idaho.
by Hal Herring, Jun 06, 2011 -
The cost of righteousness
Has some environmentalists' refusal to compromise helped cause the delisting of wolves in Montana and Idaho?
by Ray Ring, May 29, 2011 -
BLM stays course in Wyoming gas patch despite mule deer decline
Mule deer on Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline are struggling, and the BLM's adaptive management plan has done nothing to help.
by Emilene Ostlind, Mar 29, 2011 -
Western wildlife commissions on the chopping block
In Washington and New Mexico, state wildlife commissions could become a thing of the past.
by Jodi Peterson, Mar 03, 2011 -
The latest: Northern spotted owl
According to scientific reviewers, Obama's new draft for managing the northern spotted owl is better than Bush's plan but still flawed.
by Jodi Peterson, Jan 23, 2011 -
Coyotes move into Colorado's Front Range
Urban communities on Colorado's Front Range are trying to cope with an influx of coyotes.
by Lisa Jones, Dec 26, 2010 -
The hunters called -- they want their deer back
As oil and gas wells increase in Wyoming, the state's deer herds decline.
by Walt Gasson, Nov 25, 2010






