- Montana Governor Greg Gianforte has initiated a lawsuit against Yellowstone National Park over its bison management plan.
- The state argues that the plan violates federal laws and fails to effectively manage the bison population.
- Concerns include the risk of brucellosis transmission, a bacterial disease impacting livestock and potentially humans.
- The lawsuit indicates that the park's management plan is deficient and lacks proper consultation with state authorities.
- The Montana district court is expected to rule on the legality of Yellowstone's 2024 bison management plan in response to the lawsuit.
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