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Return of the Grizzlies?

After a decade of research, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has decided that the best way to ensure a stable grizzly bear population in the lower forty-eight states is to reintroduce the bears to remote wilderness areas in central Idaho. Like the reintroduction of the wolf, the plan to reestablish grizzlies is facing opposition […]

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WESTERN SLOW BURN

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Yellowstone Park: Snowmobile Capitol of the World?

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Idaho Grazing Rights Chew New Turf

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Yellowstone Park: Snowmobile Capitol of the World?

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The Howl of the Wild

The wolves are back in Yellowstone. The plan to reintroduce the canines has been politically controversial, but what has it meant for the park’s ecosystem? Jyl Hoyt of member station KBSU previews what impact the predators may have on the balance of nature in the park.

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Conservatives Take Idaho, For Example

Reporter Jyl Hoyt of station KBSU in Boise surveys the outcome of the gubernatorial and Congressional seats which both went to Republicans in Idaho, and their projected impact on future protection of the state’s natural resources. Environmental issues were key factors in deciding the fate of this western state’s mid-term elections.

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An Environmentalist Builds his Dream House

Jyl Hoyt of member station KBSU visits an earth-friendly house in Montana and the man who built it. Author Richard Manning used to decry development at the edge of wilderness, but he was motivated to build his house by the belief that attachment to a place will inspire the human desire to protect it.

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Saving the Sockeye

Jyl Hoyt of member station KBSU in Boise, Idaho, reports on the likely economic impact of the recent listing of the sockeye salmon as an endangered species. Only four of the fish made it upstream last year. Saving the salmon will mean higher prices for electricity and farm products.