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Yellowstone Winter Season Starts December 15

Old Faithful WInter Season

Yellowstone National Park’s winter season opens 8 a.m. Thursday, December 15.

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Oregon Couple Pleads Guilty to Poaching Bison in Grand Teton National Park

A pair of Oregon residents have pleaded guilty to poaching a bison in Grand Teton National Park last winter.

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Over 250 Comment on Lucky Minerals Drilling Proposal

Public comment has closed on the proposal to let Lucky Minerals Inc. do exploratory drilling north of Yellowstone National Park.

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Yellowstone License Plate Bill Heading to Wyoming Legislature

Yellowstone license plate

Wyoming has moved ahead with creating a special Yellowstone National Park license plate.

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Interior Purchases 640-Acre Parcel in Grand Teton National Park

The state of Wyoming announced today it is selling a 640-acre parcel of Wyoming School Trust Land to the National Park Service.

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Researcher Criticizes Yellowstone Grizzly Population Model

Yellowstone grizzly bears

Ahead of a potential Yellowstone grizzlies delisting move, at least one researcher has called into question the model used to estimate their population.

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Delaware North Acquires Yellowstone Vacations

Yellowstone National Park South Entrance, Yellowstone visitation

Delaware North has announced the purchase of West Yellowstone-based travel company Yellowstone Vacations.

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Yellowstone Officials Wary Of Invasive Mussels

Yellowstone visitation

Biologists in Yellowstone National Park are on the alert for a new ecosystem threat: mussels.

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Yellowstone Superintendent Voices Concern Over Grizzly Delisting

Yellowstone grizzly

Yellowstone Superintendent Dan Wenk has expressed concern over the future of Yellowstone’s grizzly population.

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Climate Change Projected To Alter Yellowstone Winter Operations

With declining snowpack predicted throughout the Rocky Mountain West due to climate warming, a recent study suggests snow levels in some parts of Yellowstone won’t be deep or consistent enough to support a full season of over-snow travel as early as mid-century, according to two Yellowstone-area scientists.

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