Conservation Groups Can't Bid on Oil & Gas | Fresh Tracks Weekly (Ep. 80)
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This week, we’re discussing Wyoming’s recent ban on conservation groups bidding on oil and gas leases on state land and how, by doing so, they might actually be hurting the school system that they’re obligated to fund.
A recently published study shows how human recreation and noise can negatively impact wildlife by displacing them and keeping them out of the area for extended periods.
In Wyoming, billionaire Joe Ricketts has halted construction on a massive resort near a small town along a mule deer migration corridor.
A story in the Wyoming Games and Fish Wildlife Magazine highlighted the struggles wildlife face when it comes to fences on the landscape.
Anti-hunting groups in Colorado have been collecting signatures for a ballot measure to ban mountain lion hunting within the state.
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