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U.S., Canadian Tribes To Sign Treaty Aimed At Protecting Grizzlies [1]

"WASHINGTON -- In a rare show of unity, tribal leaders from the United States and Canada plan to sign a joint treaty on Friday aimed at blocking the proposed hunting of grizzly bears in Idaho, Montana and Wyoming.

Tribes are angry after the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in March proposed removing the grizzly bear from the federal endangered species list, which would allow the three states to manage the bears and allow hunting.

“There should be no doubt that delisting and trophy hunting the grizzly bear on ancestral tribal and treaty lands threatens irreparable harm to tribal rights if it is not challenged,” said Stanley Grier, chief of the Piikani Nation in Brocket, Alberta."

Rob Hotakainen reports for McClatchy September 28, 2016. [2]

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People & Population [4]
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Canada [7]
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Source: McClatchy [2], 09/29/2016
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