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University of Missouri-Kansas City rifle team member Evan Williams has been involved in shooting sports the good majority of his life. He hopes his passion and dedication to the practice will one day earn him a spot on the U.S. Olympic team. The Agra, Kan.
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alaska: Small town has plenty of land and is willing to give it away
Daryl Frisbie, a teacher at Anderson Secondary School in Anderson, alaska, poses with his students. Frisbie and his class initiated a land giveaway project in Anderson, population 270, to try to bring more people to the community.
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Government says grizzly bears thriving at Yellowstone, no longer need federal protection
HELENA, Mont. — Grizzly bears in and around Yellowstone National Park no longer need Endangered Species Act protection, the federal government said Thursday. The area had an estimated 136 to 312 grizzlies…
Grizzly Bears De-Listed in Yellowstone
The bears in and around Yellowstone lose their endangered species status.
Grizzlies: New status for symbol of the wild?
Delisting the bears? Grizzly bears in and around Yellowstone National Park no longer need Endangered Species Act protection, the federal government said Thursday. By the numbers: The area had an estimated 136 to 312 grizzlies when the species was listed as threatened in 1975, but has more than 500 of the bears today, the government said. “The grizzly is a large predator that requires a great deal …
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