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What to stream: 'Yellowstone' starts its end, Eddie Redmayne as a sniper and Aubrey Plaza gets high
Read full article: What to stream: 'Yellowstone' starts its end, Eddie Redmayne as a sniper and Aubrey Plaza gets highEddie Redmayne's return to TV starring as a sniper for hire in the new limited series “The Day of the Jackal” and “Yellowstone” riding off into the sunset with the launch of its final episodes are some of this week’s new streaming entertainment releases.
Grand Teton grizzly bear No. 399 that delighted visitors for decades is killed by vehicle in Wyoming
Read full article: Grand Teton grizzly bear No. 399 that delighted visitors for decades is killed by vehicle in WyomingA female grizzly bear that delighted visitors for decades in Wyoming’s Grand Teton National Park has been struck and killed by a vehicle.
New York sues cash-advance operation for issuing fraudulent loans with rates as high as 820%
Read full article: New York sues cash-advance operation for issuing fraudulent loans with rates as high as 820%New York Attorney General Letitia James has sued a cash-advance operation based in the state, claiming it exploited struggling small businesses across the country by issuing fraudulent loans.
This fall TV season, there's no new 'Grey's Anatomy' or 'Law & Order.' Here's what's coming instead
Read full article: This fall TV season, there's no new 'Grey's Anatomy' or 'Law & Order.' Here's what's coming insteadBad news if you’re looking forward to new episodes of “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Law & Order” airing anytime soon.
Sam Elliott on '1883' and achieving his best at 78: 'There's not going to be a better one'
Read full article: Sam Elliott on '1883' and achieving his best at 78: 'There's not going to be a better one'“Yellowstone” fans or those curious about what all the fuss is about can now catch how the saga of a wealthy rancher family began, migrating west in “1883.”.
Rare wolverine photographed in Yellowstone National Park
Read full article: Rare wolverine photographed in Yellowstone National ParkA tour guide and former park ranger last weekend had what he called a “phenomenal” encounter with one of Yellowstone National Park’s rarest and most elusive animals: a wolverine.
Montana advances grizzly bear plans that could allow hunting
Read full article: Montana advances grizzly bear plans that could allow huntingMontana wildlife officials have advanced plans that could allow grizzly bear hunting in areas around Glacier and Yellowstone national parks if states in the U.S. northern Rockies succeed in their attempts to end federal protections for the bruins.
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Scientists: Grizzlies expand turf but still need protection
Read full article: Scientists: Grizzlies expand turf but still need protectionFish and Wildlife Service is a grizzly bear (Ursus arctos horribilis) in Grand Teton National Park, Wyo. Grizzly bears are slowly expanding in the northern Rocky Mountains but scientists say they need continued protections and have concluded no other areas of the country would be suitable for the fearsome animals. The Fish and Wildlife Service on Wednesday released its first assessment in almost a decade about the status of grizzly bears in the contiguous U.S. Conservationists and some university scientists have pushed to return bears to areas including Colorado’s San Juan Mountains and California’s Sierra Nevada. Grizzly bears have been protected as a threatened species in the contiguous U.S. since 1975, allowing a slow recovery in a handful of areas.
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Grizzly, 34, confirmed as Yellowstone region's known oldest
Read full article: Grizzly, 34, confirmed as Yellowstone region's known oldestThis 2020 photo provided by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department shows the worn, mostly toothless jaw of Grizzly 168. – A 34-year-old grizzly bear captured in southwestern Wyoming has been confirmed as the oldest on record in the Yellowstone region, Wyoming wildlife officials said. Grizzly bear 168 was captured last summer after it preyed on calves in the Upper Green River Basin area. Biologists could tell grizzly 168 was responsible after examining the calves. Grizzly 168 has outlived all females documented within the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem by four years, and female grizzly bears tend to live longer, officials said.