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Winter travel changes likely in Rio Grande National Forest Despite a 2015 ruling mandating regulations on motorized use, there is still no plan ...
Wolves, their count up by three, stabilize and organize. Moose, down by 379, starve and decline. Michigan Technological University researchers discuss the latest populations in the 64th Isle Royale ...
In 1939 they applied to the U.S. Forest Service for a permit to cut trails, construct a lodge and put in a lift. The original $26,000 construction grant from the Works Progress Administration was ...
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Ryan Williams wants to be clear. He’s not a wolf-­hunting expert. Though he spends the majority of the year around wolves and hunts them nearly all winter out of his family’s lodge in the remote Idaho ...
Forest Service agrees to begin winter travel planning on Rio Grande Conservationists reach partial settlement with federal agency By Reuben M. Schafir Herald Staff Writer ...
Voyageurs Wolf Project has studied wolves in northern Minnesota since 2015 and produces a wealth of data on the controversial species.