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CASPER, Wyo. (AP) — Federal land managers are asking for the public's help in studying various issues within the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.
The Casper Star-Tribune reports (http://bit.ly/1vyUjYT ) the Greater Yellowstone Coordinating Committee will meet in Bozeman, Montana, on Oct. 28 and again in Cody next spring. Information gathered during the meetings will help the committee develop its working relationships with the public and address the challenges of managing the ecosystem.
The committee is made up of 11 federal land managers covering 15 million acres of public land in Idaho, Montana and Wyoming.
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Information from: Casper (Wyo.) Star-Tribune, http://www.trib.com
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