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Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Montana officials end bighorn sheep hunting after die-off
The die-off of bighorn sheep from pneumonia led Montana wildlife managers on Monday to take the unusual step of abruptly closing a hunting season tied to a wild herd near Yellowstone National Park whose seasonal mating rituals attract scores of wildlife watchers. The emergency closure came after state biologists estimated that pneumonia had claimed nearly 40 percent of a herd near Gardiner, Montana, whose numbers fell to 55 this month from 89 last year, state wildlife managers said on Monday.
Such pneumonia outbreaks have been linked to contact between wild sheep and domestic ones that graze on public allotments and private lands across the Rocky Mountain West. Moves by U.S. land managers to reduce the number of sheep grazing
allotments to lessen the disease risk to bighorns have been met with
fierce resistance by sheep ranchers, who say the leases of ground are
vital to their operations in states like Idaho where the majority of land is under federal control. Hunters and ranchers, usually in harmony about wildlife management, are divided over bighorn sheep...more
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