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More than 60 grizzlies have been struck by trains in Montana and Idaho over the last 15 years. Some say warning systems could help.
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Everyone loves a good bear story, especially around the campfire. I have accumulated many in my years — all personal and factual.
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Idaho Senators in Congress are pushing forward with a plan to remove grizzly bears from the endangered species list. However, critics say the species' population hasn't fully recovered yet.
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This is a true story. It took place in early pioneer days in Mendon about 130 years ago. And now introducing: the biggest and baddest bear in Cache Valley at the time, The Big Slough Grizzly!
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After the U.S. Fish and Wildlife authorized the removal of grizzly bears near Yellowstone National Park, a federal court of appeals has overturned the ruling.
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We have a complicated relationship with bears. Ask any hiker what their greatest fear is, and running into a bear will be at the top of that list. But we want to see them too! People travel from all over the world to our national parks with the hope of sighting a bear. Bears play an important role in our history, culture, environment, and economy. This week we’re talking about why you should care about bears.
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Pulitzer prize winning New York Times reporter Charles Duhigg joins us in the first half of the program today. Duhigg’s book “The Power of Habit” explores…
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In 2015, Visitors to Yellowstone exceeded four million for the first time. With so many people visiting the park, dangerous encounters with animals has…