Biologists and wildlife advocates cite science to drive Grey’s plan

Laura Lundquist (The Missoula Stream) More than two dozen organizations and scientists have offered critiques of Montana’s proposed grizzly bear management plan, hinting at obstacles that might hinder the delisting. With three days left until the closing of the comment period on the state’s grizzly bear management plan proposed by the Gianforte administration, 27 organizations … Read more

How to find sustainable travel companies

People said that the epidemic was their creation They want to travel more responsibly In the future. New data now suggests that they do. According to a report published in January by the World Travel and Tourism Council and Trip.com Group: Almost 60% of travelers have chosen more sustainable travel options in the past two … Read more

How the Russian war affects the global environmental agenda

The impact of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on biodiversity and climate was not part of the official agenda at two major United Nations environmental conferences recently, but on the sidelines of both the fallout from the war popped up in large numbers. These discussions showed that far from going beyond the global environmental agenda, the … Read more

Groups are suing the USDA Missoula Wildlife Service over grizzly deaths

Laura Lundquist Three wildlife groups are suing the federal government over its failure to consider how grizzly populations in Montana have been affected by intentional bear removal, particularly in contact lanes outside major recovery areas. On Wednesday, three organizations — WildEarth Guardians, Western Watersheds Project and Trap Free Montana — sued the USDA Wildlife Service … Read more

Governor Gianforte demands a new plan for managing the wolves

Laura Lundquist (Missoula stream) In a somewhat unusual move, the governor of Montana is directing Fish, Wildlife and Parks to rewrite the state’s wolf management plan. On Thursday, Governor Greg Gianforte sent a letter to FWP Director Hank Worsech asking him to “work with the citizens of Montana to put together a new Wolf Plan.” … Read more

Wildlife crossings are essential to the survival of wildlife

Laura Lundquist (Missoula Stream) Three recent scientific studies highlight not only how important wildlife crossing structures are but also that crossing structures are less useful if their design discourages wildlife from using them. Scientists from the Museum of Natural History of Utah, the University of Ioannina and Northern Arizona University on Wednesday published a study … Read more

2023 list of only 100

Brian Moynihan, CEO of Bank of America, and Gene Fraser, CEO of Citigroup, welcome Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, off camera, during a House Financial Services Committee hearing entitled Megabanks Accountable Contract: Oversight of Banks Confronting the Americas’ Largest Consumers at the Rayburn Building on Wednesday, September 21, 2022. Tom Williams | CQ-Roll Call, Inc. | … Read more

Regina Wildlife Rehabilitation seeks donations to upgrade the facility, and offers advice on wildlife safety

Salthaven the West Wildlife rehabilitation Center, a local wildlife rescue service is calling for public support as it continues to care for a growing number of injured animals from a 600-square-foot clinic in Regina. Salthaven West Clinic. Salthaven Wildlife Rehab. The center says it is seeing a rise in sick and injured wild animals in … Read more