Royal Oak Tribune

Conservati­on groups upset by grizzly decision

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SPOKANE, WASH. » The forested mountains in and around North Cascades National Park in north central Washington state have long been considered prime habitat for threatened grizzly bears, so environmen­tal groups are upset the Trump administra­tion scrapped plans to reintroduc­e the apex predators there. U.S. Secretary of the Interior David L. Bernhardt on Tuesday announced his agency will not conduct the environmen­tal impact statement needed to move forward with the idea. That drew rebukes from conservati­on groups, who have worked for decades to grow the tiny population of about 10 grizzlies in the vast North Cascades, where writer Jack Kerouac spent the summer of 1956 as a lookout for wildfires.

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