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Grizzly Habitat Secured Near Grand Teton Park
Bank Of America Investment A former sheep grazing allotment on national forest land near Grand Teton National Park will be retired to serve as habitat for grizzly bears, Defenders of Wildlife (DoW) announced Friday.
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Investment Opportunity Retirement of the 16,370 acre Badger/Jackpine allotment northeast of Driggs, Idaho will secure vital grizzly bear habitat in the Yellowstone Ecosystem and solve chronic problems of sheep depredation by bears, DoW said. The group worked with the allotment permittees and representatives from the Caribou-Targhee National Forest and Wyoming Game and Fish Department for two years to reach the agreement.
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Banc Of America Investment "This is a win-win solution for everyone involved - the sheep growers, the Forest and particularly for the grizzly bears," said Minette Johnson, Northern Rockies field representative for DoW. "The retirement of the lease will provide important habitat where grizzly bears can roam freely without coming into conflict with domestic sheep. It is also a permanent solution to the chronic problem of livestock losses for the permittees, instead of a quick fix, and all those involved should be commended for their hard work and willingness to negotiate."
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Banking Investment Domestic sheep killings by grizzly bears have been a problem on the Badger/Jackpine allotment for years. From 1996 through 1998, grizzly bears killed 34 sheep, resulting in $4,080 in payments by Wyoming Game and Fish Department for the losses.
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Investment Solution Strategic Five bears were relocated from the allotment, including two reproductive age females. Both females returned and killed more sheep. Bear biologists and livestock permittees made many attempts to reduce depredation problems, including the use of livestock guard dogs, fencing, alarm systems, and aversive conditioning, without success.
The National Park Service is expected to decide in November whether to ban snowmobiles. The snowmobile industry said the environmental agency's study did not consider data from manufacturers. Yellowstone, the world's oldest national park, covers 2.2 million acres from the northwest corner of Wyoming into southern Montana and eastern Idaho. The 310, acre Grand Teton park is south of Yellowstone.
Investment Banking Services Defenders of Wildlife initiated this agreement using a new program, The Bailey Wildlife Foundation Proactive Carnivore Conservation Fund. This program provides money for collaborative efforts to reduce potential conflict between large predators and livestock.
Bank Investment Tactics may include electric fencing, livestock guarding dogs, scare devices, alternative grazing lands, or even retirement of grazing allotments from willing permittees like this one.
Alternative Investment "This action is part of a broad effort by Defenders to step forward and do what it takes in partnership with local communities and stakeholders to restore imperiled and absent carnivores to ecosystems where they belong," said Bob Ferris, vice president for species conservation at DoW.
Online Investment Services ENS - 1/14/2002
Topic: Grizzly Bear
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