Rocky Mountain cave closure sought over bat disease Reuters White-nose syndrome has not yet been detected in the Rocky Mountains, one reason the US Forest Service is recommending ordering an emergency closure of caves as well as abandoned mines in national forests in Montana and northern Idaho and for some ...
Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Eyes 1 Million Acres in Wyoming AmmoLand.com (press release) That's the historic milestone that Wyoming volunteers of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation hope to reach this year with plenty of hard work and new grants for wildlife habitat projects across the state. The RMEF funding commitment for 2012 projects in ...
Rocky Mountains' Wolves, Grizzlies, Falcons, Black-footed Ferrets Among ... Center for Biological Diversity (press release) WASHINGTON— A new Center for Biological Diversity analysis of 110 endangered species finds that 90 percent, including many in the Rocky Mountains, are on track to meet recovery goals set by federal scientists. The review examined population trends of ...
Wildlife group sues for bat-disease documents The Seattle Times A wildlife advocacy group sued the US Forest Service Wednesday for the release of documents on how the agency plans to keep a disease that has already killed millions of bats in the US and Canada from spreading to the Northern Rocky Mountains.