In their ongoing agenda to manipulate wildlife, Yellowstone to Yukon (Y2Y) is thrilled to discover a Grizzly bear has been spotted in the Bitterroot Wilderness. The reason they are thrilled is because this is part of their agenda to "improve wildlife corridors". Grizzlies are considered an umbrella species, which means protecting corridors for them will capture justification for many other species. Along with that corridor comes no development, roads, mining, oil exploration, or logging.
How choice is this statement made by Jessie Grossman, Y2Y's Cabinet Purcell Mountain Corridor project coordinator, “This is proof that bears can return to central Idaho, and it’s happening now. This news is important because verified data about bears and other wildlife movement will inform future forest planning in the nearby Bitterroot mountains — considered prime grizzly habitat”. Oops, cat slipped out of the bag there, Y2Y plans to use this to influence forest revision plans, in which they always have a seat through forest collaboratives. While Y2Y is currently disrupting the Salmon-Challis forest revision plan, they are fully intent on inserting themselves into the Bitterroot National Forest planning process as well, and that will include emphasis on including a corridor for the cherished Grizzly. For every citizen in the Salmon-Selway-Bitterroot area, prepare now by creating a local citizen advocacy group and develop what you want to see in the forest revision plan. It is imperative that Y2Y is not allowed to insert their Grizzly corridor agenda into the plan revision. It will mean a further continuation of non-use of your forest in every aspect.
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