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CHEYENNE, Wyo. 鈥?Spotting a mountain goat perched high on a cliff might thrill many of the millions of tourists who visit Grand Teton National Park every year, but park officials say it might be time for the agile, bearded animals to go.Park officials announced Tuesday they ;re taking public co
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stanley water jug roblem, according to the park, is Grand Teton 100 or so mountain goats threaten a herd of about 80 bighorn sheep. The bighorn sheep numbered as many as 125 animals just a few years ago. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The thriving goats spread disease and compete with t
stanley thermobecher he bighorns for food. Pneumonia, which also can be carried by herds of domestic sheep in the backcountry, is an especially severe threat for bighorn sheep populations in Wyoming and elsewhere.Mountain goats and bighorn sheep are both native to the Rocky Mountain region. Grand Teton mountain goats aren ;t native to the park, however. They descended from mountain goats introduced southwest of the park in the 1960s and 1970s. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Grand Teton bighorn sheep herd, on the other hand, is native the park and one of the smallest and most isolated bighorn sheep herds in Wyoming.We ;ve got a management responsibility to maintain the native species, which is the bighorn sheep, Grand Teton spokeswoman Denise Germann said. Vtrv SIU investigating after man found under cruiser
York Region is approaching a tragic milestone of 1,000 deaths from COVID-19.The number of deaths during this sixth wave has been lower than in previous waves thanks to excellent vaccination coverage, th
stanley cup e regions medical officer of health says, but there are still 10 to 20 deaths every day in Ontario and almost one a day in York Region.Dr. Barry Pakes presented an update to regional council May 26. Heres what you need to know. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW How are we doing in our COVID battle Local wastewater data continues to decline and school absenteeism has dropped to under five per cent 鈥?all good signs, Pakes said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Case counts are currently about a third of what they were at the Omicron peak in January.Why are numbers decreasing ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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stanley cup thirds of Ontario residents have had COVID. That provides additional immunity.3. Warmer weather means people are gathering indoors less.Can we relax now There is still a lot of COVID in the community, Pakes said. People who are vulnerable or immunocompromised are still going to be exposed and those are the people we need