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Citing Growing Grizzly Numbers, Livestock Loss Board Requests More Funding

Citing Growing Grizzly Numbers, Livestock Loss Board Requests More Funding

By Ellis Juhlin

As grizzly bear populations grow in Montana there are increasing conflicts with livestock and the state needs more money to pay ranchers for the losses.

To accommodate higher rates of predation, the Montana Livestock Loss Board has requested an additional nearly $150,000 to reimburse ranchers for the loss of their animals, a nearly 50 percent increase from two years ago.

The board’s director George Edwards told lawmakers on the Natural Resources and Transportation Committee that livestock loss numbers have doubled in the last decade, which he attributes to the state’s growing grizzly population.

“The grizzly bear losses just have really been ratcheting up every year, it’s not just one area of the state."

Highest losses are seen in Glacier, Lewis and Clark and Madison counties, but Edwards says it’s going the full length of the state.

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