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Extended permits for Dell Creek and Forest Park feedgrounds give state wildlife managers more time to complete long-range plans, Bridger-Teton supervisor says.

By Mike Koshmrl , WyoFile

Wyoming wildlife managers will be permitted to throw hay for at least three more winters at two disputed elk feedgrounds, one of which is the site of a chronic wasting disease epidemic that bodes ill for the future of elk populations and hunting .

Bridger-Teton National Forest Supervisor Chad Hudson made the call to issue a 3-year permit for the Dell Cre

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