Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Idaho Newsletter for Sunday January 12, 2025 ( 4 items ) |
Historic Agreement on Cattle Ranching and Wildlife Management at Point Reyes National Seashore Ends Decades of Conflict
HAILEY, Idaho, Jan. 10 -- The Western Watersheds Project issued the following news release on Jan. 8, 2025:
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National Park Service, Environmental Groups, Point Reyes Seashore Ranching Association, Numerous Park Ranchers Agreed to Solution That Retires Some Multigenerational Agricultural Leasing, Secures 20-Year Leases tor Continuing Ranches, Continues to Protect Wildlife, Natural Ecosystems
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POINT REYES NATIONAL SEASHORE, California -- Today the National Park Service, Resource Rene
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Idaho Lawmakers Must Protect Health Care Access
WASHINGTON, Jan. 6 [Category: Medical] -- The American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network issued the following news release:
BOISE, IDAHO As legislative business convenes in the state Capitol, Idaho lawmakers must prioritize access to health care so that tens of thousands of state residents can continue to lead healthy and happy lives and have the best chance to avoid, detect and defeat cancer.
Voter mandated Medicaid expansion has been in place since 2020 and has significantly reduced the u
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Statement on Fish & Wildlife Service's Grizzly Bear Proposal
SANTA FE, New Mexico, Jan. 9 -- WildEarth Guardians issued the following news release on Jan. 8, 2025:
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Proposed rule keeps federal protections in place for grizzly bears in Montana, Idaho, Wyoming and Washington, removes protections for the remaining Lower-48 Population
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Washington, D.C. - Today, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS) rejected petitions from the states of Wyoming and Montana to strip federal Endangered Species Act protections from grizzly bears in the Northern R
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Western Environmental Law Center: Science Prevails - Grizzlies to Keep Endangered Species Protections
EUGENE, Oregon, Jan. 10 -- The Western Environmental Law Center issued the following news release on Jan 9, 2025:
Today, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service denied petitions from Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming to eliminate Endangered Species Act protections for grizzly bears. Scientific evidence clearly shows grizzlies are not yet recovered.
"The law requires the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to rely on scientific evidence--not politics--for decisions about its work to restore populations of end
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