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Wild horse advocates are frustrated they can’t bring dehydrated horses water, but the BLM says that would do more harm than good.
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Twenty-two athletes and alumni competed in the trials. A few have already stamped their Olympic tickets to Paris.
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service officials announced Friday that it has rejected petitions from environmental groups to add wolves in the northern Rockies and parts of the western U.S. to the Endangered Species List.
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Like hundreds of other ranchers in Colorado, the Stanko family is anxious about wolf packs being airlifted back to this state, where they were eradicated by the 1940s.
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The decision keeps in place a legal victory for the league’s two remaining schools — Oregon State and Washington State — over its 10 departing members, including The University of Utah.
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All 12 Mountain West schools will be involved and Oregon State and Washington State will each play three home games and three road games against members of the conference.
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The North American wolverine will receive long-delayed federal protections under a Biden administration proposal.
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The Bureau of Land Management quietly posted a notice on its website last week that it will no longer use the M-44 ejector devices across the 390,625 square miles it manages nationally.
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The Washington state Supreme Court has granted a request by the University of Washington and the Pac-12 to put on hold a lower court’s ruling that gave Oregon State and Washington State control of the conference.
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A judge has granted Oregon State and Washington State a preliminary injunction in their legal battle with 10 departing Pac-12 schools, including the University of Utah.
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The preliminary injunction hearing will be held in Washington Superior Court in Whitman County.
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The policy, which goes into effect August 14, applies to all In-N-Out employees in Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, Texas and Utah, except for those who need to wear masks or other protective gear for job duties like working in the patty room or painting.