Monday July 18, 2022
JUL 18, 2022
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Citing concerns for human safety, Wyoming Game and Fish Department officials killed one of the offspring of famed grizzly bear ‘399’ near Jackson last week. Grizzly 399 is known for raising multiple litters not far from busy roadways in Grand Teton National Park. Our radio partners report on how one of them got into trouble. Plus, conservationists are enlisting scientists to help manage a historic Colorado homestead and ranch as partial wildlife habitat.

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// Photo: Susan Panjabi (second from left), a botanist with the Colorado Natural Heritage Program, works with a group of volunteers to identify a small leafy plant during a three-day ‘bioblitz’ on the Coffman Ranch near Carbondale, Colorado. The bioblitz is part of an ongoing effort to understand the biodiversity on the 141-acre property before opening it to the public. Eleanor Bennett/Aspen Public Radio

// KHOL: Offspring of Grizzly 399 killed after conflicts
https://891khol.org/offspring-of-grizzly-399-killed-after-conflicts/

// Aspen Public Radio: Scientists and local experts ‘listen to the land’ before opening Coffman Ranch to the public
https://www.aspenpublicradio.org/environment/2022-07-12/scientists-and-local-experts-listen-to-the-land-before-opening-coffman-ranch-to-the-public
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