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Grizzly bears ensured safe passage on Glacier Park’s western edge

djohnson| September 4, 2015| Home Page - Read the Latest, Media Center, News

Helena IRMISSOULA — Grizzly bears should have secure ways to move between state and federal forests on Glacier National Park’s western edge under an agreement reached in a 3-year-old legal fight.

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