A project to thin and burn trees across 2,700 acres of the Tahoe National Forest to address an outbreak of bark beetles was approved by

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A project to thin and burn trees across 2,700 acres of the Tahoe National Forest to address an outbreak of bark beetles was approved by
Federal agency approval of a logging plan in protected habitat for the threatened grizzly bear in Montana, a federal appeals court has ruled. The 9th
Bighorn sheep have experienced major die-offs since 1870, which coincided with the start of wide-spread grazing of domestic sheep and the transfer of diseases to
Buzzing buffalos with helicopters at Yellowstone National Park is ok, despite concern by a wildlife protection group that it harms endangered grizzly bears, a federal