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Greater Yellowstone Coalition


Greater Yellowstone Coalition
P.O. Box 1874

Bozeman, MT 59771
Work (406) 586-1593
Thursday, February 9, 2012


http://www.greateryellowstone.org

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Greater Yellowstone Coalition
P.O. Box 1874
Bozeman, MT 59771


Greater Yellowstone Coalition News


02/08/2012 03:37 PM
Mine waste linked to two-headed trout - Wed, 08 Feb 2012 PST
Reports commissioned by the J.R. Simplot Co. show a link between selenium contamination at its Smoky Canyon mine and a wide range of deformities in fish, including some examples of ...
02/08/2012 04:27 PM
Mine research links fish deformities to selenium
Mine research links fish deformities to selenium
01/26/2012 08:18 PM
U.S.D.A. Forest Service Releases New Planning Rule For National Forests
On Thursday the U.S.D.A. Forest Service released the Final Environmental Impact Statement for a new planning rule that will impact over 200 million acres of national forests, including the Gallatin National Forest.
02/08/2012 01:42 AM
After denial, photos show 2-headed trout
Less than a week after J.R. Simplot Company officials denied knowledge of two-headed trout pictures taken near their Smoky Canyon Mine in eastern Idaho, a report confirmed the deformities...
02/03/2012 10:22 PM
Idaho mine understates impact on fish deformities
SALMON, Idaho (Reuters) - Selenium contamination from a phosphate mine in southeastern Idaho is linked to fish deformities such as two-headed trout, and the problem would worsen if discharge limits were eased, a new government report found.



YouTube Videos


04/23/2011 07:33 PM
RAW Interview: Greater Yellowstone Coalition Executive Director, Mike Clark
Greater Yellowstone Coalition Director, Mike Clark speaks with reporter Dan Boyce about wolf tourism and the coalition's opposition to the predator's removal from the Endangered Species Act.
01/16/2012 11:00 PM
Yellowstone Bison
On Yellowstone's northern range, it's easy to see why bison leave the national park in search of greener pastures during severe winters. Some bison even use the park highway to escape to lower elevations as they search for food. But, as they cross the park's northern border near Gardner, Montana, they traverse into an area where they are not necessarily welcome. The bison can carry a disease called brucellosis, which can cause them to spontaneously abort pregnancies and create other health hazards for the animals, as well as humans that come in contact with their meat or unpasteurized milk products. The disease, also carried by elk, can be transmitted to cattle. Ranchers in the area fear that contact with free-roaming bison will jeopardize the heath of their herds. "As long as we have the disease proliferated in the wildlife, our ranchers will have to undergo heightened surveillance, testing and management procedures, which do cost money, not to mention the sanctions that are put on Montana's cattle by our trading partners," says Errol Rice of the Montana Stockgrowers Association. So far, bison have not transmitted the disease to cattle, but elk, which freely roam outside of Yellowstone's borders, have been known to infect cattle. Unlike elk, when bison leave Yellowstone, officials attempt to herd them back into the park, and when that fails, they corral them in a capture facility. Mark Pearson of the Greater Yellowstone Coalition says, "We're facing this spring what we ...
08/19/2010 02:38 AM
Senseless Hazing of Yellowstone Bison Begins
Greater Yellowstone Coalition staffers Mark Pearson and Jeff Welsch observed the launch of Montana's bison hazing efforts on May 11. The state's helicopter hovered at tree-top level while harassing the bison toward Yellowstone National Park from the Flats on the Gallatin National Forest south of Hebgen Lake. The helicopter ranged far inside Yellowstone, pushing the bison well over a mile beyond the park boundary. You don't typically expect to see low-flying aircraft purposely harassing wildlife herds in America's most famous national park.
05/27/2011 07:34 PM
GYC New Building PKG
March 24, 2011. A look at the Greater Yellowstone Coalition's New Building
10/08/2010 06:16 PM
Terry Kellogg, Chief Executive Director, 1% For The Planet at Opportunity Green 2010
Terry Kellogg, Chief Executive Director, 1% For The Planet at Opportunity Green 2010 Terry has worked and studied at the intersection of business and the environment for two decades. His focus areas have included mining issues at the Greater Yellowstone Coalition, renewable energy and marketing at Green Mountain Energy and sustainable business practices at the Timberland Company. Through work with both for profit and non profit organizations, Terry has gained a deep appreciation for the role that each can play in affecting positive change. In 2000, Terry became the first staff person at Timberland dedicated to minimizing the company's environmental footprint and supporting new markets for sustainable products. As Director of Environmental Stewardship, Terry reduced the company's carbon footprint by more than 15%. In 2005, Terry joined 1% for the Planet, and has since grown membership from 92 to nearly 1400 companies in 38 countries around the world. Terry has a BA in Economics from Middlebury College and a MBA and a Masters of Environmental Management from Yale University.



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