If Wyoming keeps throwing hay to help elk survive the winter, the state is creating a future where wapiti will be ravaged by chronic wasting disease and dramatically reduced in
Federal land managers are not identifying a “preferred” path forward as they assess whether to renew permits for two elk-feeding sites on the Bridger-Teton National Forest, one in Bondurant and
If Wyoming keeps throwing hay to help elk survive the winter, the state is creating a future where wapiti will be ravaged by chronic wasting disease and dramatically reduced in
Federal land managers are not identifying a “preferred” path forward as they assess whether to renew permits for two elk-feeding sites on the Bridger-Teton National Forest, one in Bondurant and