New Yellowstone Grizzly Management Plan to be Discussed Today |
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| Tuesday, 12 January 2010 07:23 |
![]() The Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee -- a group of federal and state officials -- will meet today in Missoula to discuss a new management plan for Yellowtone Ecosystem grizzlies. The group, which includes federal officials as well as representatives from Montana, Idaho and Wyoming, will specifically discuss the need for a new management plan after U.S. District Judge Donald Molloy returned Yellowstone-region grizzlies to the federal endangered list, ruling that the previous plan didn't adequately protect the 600 or so grizzlies in the region.RELATED STORIES: Grizzlies Back on Endangered List; Feds: Grizzlies in More Danger After Delisting |



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