Bellingham Herald: Big-game populations are suffering the effects of climate change, and their declining numbers threaten the nation's $730 billion outdoor recreation economy.
So says "Nowhere to Run: Big Game Wildlife in a Warming World,' a report released Nov. 13 by the National Wildlife Federation.
The report cites the efforts of sportsmen in the 20th century to rebuild populations of animals such as elk, deer, black bear, moose, bighorn sheep and pronghorn.
Those efforts have been aided by an infusion...