
<p>Attendees of the May 10 Town Hall Meeting in Trout Creek listen to biologist Paul Fielder give his presentation about bear habitat acreage. </p>
May 17, 2012
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May 17, 2012 10:54 a.m.
SNRC growls over bear plans for forests
TROUT CREEK – Biological concerns for bears roaming in the Kootenai National Forest have given cause for the Forest Service to explore bear management options that could potentially affect Sanders County residents; however, Sanders County Natural Resource Council maintains these effects have not been explained fully to the public and sought to inform the public Thursday evening at an open town hall meeting in Trout Creek.