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May 22, 2012
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Judge blocks helicopter hazing of wild bison
The Associated Press via the Victoria Advocate
A federal judge blocked Montana officials from driving wild bison back into Yellowstone National Park with a helicopter after wildlife advocates argued hazing from the air could harm grizzly bears in the area. The ruling by U.S. District Judge Charles Lovell grounds plans by the Montana Department of Livestock to hire a helicopter to haze about 70 bison out of the Hebgen Basin west of the park before cattle are moved into the area to graze.More

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