Updated
Updated · NPR · Jul 15
Burgum Shifts Yellowstone Grizzly Management to 3 States, Leaving Threatened Status Unclear
Updated
Updated · NPR · Jul 15

Burgum Shifts Yellowstone Grizzly Management to 3 States, Leaving Threatened Status Unclear

3 articles · Updated · NPR · Jul 15

Summary

  • Doug Burgum said management of threatened grizzly bears in the states surrounding Yellowstone National Park will move to state governments, marking a federal policy shift with unclear practical effect.
  • The announcement left unresolved whether the bears' threatened status under federal protections would change or how state authority would work alongside existing national park and wildlife rules.
  • Yellowstone spans parts of Wyoming, Montana and Idaho, making those 3 states central to any handover of grizzly oversight.
  • The move adds uncertainty to long-running disputes over who should control grizzly populations around Yellowstone and how conservation goals would be balanced with state wildlife management.

Insights

States are gaining power over grizzlies, but a court just boosted federal oversight. Which will prevail?
With grizzly deaths at record highs, can states protect them as federal rules are being weakened?