Billings, Mont. (AP) – An agreement proposed between Montana, Idaho and Wyoming calls for the three states to coordinate any future public hunts for grizzly bears, although no hunts are immediately planned. An estimated 600 grizzlies live in the three-state Yellowstone region. They were taken off the endangered species list two years ago, giving state …
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