Yellowstone begins annual grizzly bear capture research operations
Biologists will use bait and traps to monitor grizzly bears from Sept 1 to Oct 15 under the Endangered Species Act amid a pending deregistration bill, officials said.
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Biologists to begin 2025 grizzly bear captures for research purposes in Yellowstone
YELLOWSTONE, Wyo. — Biologists are about to begin grizzly bear captures for research purposes in Yellowstone. That’s according to a release from the national park, which states that as part of ongoing monitoring efforts to document recovery of grizzly bears in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem under the Endangered Species Act, the USGS, in conjunction with the park, is working to inform the public that pre-baiting and scientific operations are a…
Grizzly bear captures to begin soon in Yellowstone USGS research
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK – The U.S. Geological Survey is set to begin its 2025 grizzly bear captures for research in Yellowstone National Park. The research aims to study the patterns of the bear populations in the area, which has been…
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