USFWS agrees to new study of Bitterroot grizzly bear recovery
By A Mystery Man Writer
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After a Missoula federal judge ruled the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service failed to aid grizzly bear recovery in the Bitterroot ecosystem, the Service has agreed to complete a new environmental study by October 2026.
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USFWS agrees to new study of Bitterroot grizzly bear recovery
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