The Obama administration is expected to announce a temporary ban on new mining claims on U.S. Forest Service land near Yellowstone National Park.
Read More »Conservation Strategy Approved For Yellowstone Grizzly Bears
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service officials are one step closer to delisting Yellowstone grizzly bears.
Read More »Proposal to Delist Yellowstone Grizzlies Faces Uncertainty
After months of debate and drafting, state and federal wildlife managers are still hammering out details of the proposal to delist Yellowstone grizzlies from the Endangered Species Act.
Read More »Man Who Died In Hot Spring Accident Wanted To Go Soaking
The man who died after falling into a hot spring in Norris earlier this year may have been looking to go soaking in the basin.
Read More »IGBC Invites Public To Fall Meeting November 16-17
The Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee (IGBC) is inviting the public to its Yellowstone Ecosystem Subcomittee meeting in Cody, Wyoming.
Read More »CSKT, Other Tribes Sign Treaty Opposing Grizzly Delisting
The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes (CSKT), among other tribal entities, have signed a treaty opposing the delisting of Yellowstone grizzlies.
Read More »Study Uses 1988 Yellowstone Fires To Measure Future Bark Beetle Vulnerability In Western Forests
A new forest study is using the 1988 Yellowstone fires to map out whether burned forests are more susceptible to bark beetle outbreaks in the future.
Read More »Two of the High on Life Defendants Plead Guilty
Two of the High on Life defendants have plead guilty to violations in both Yellowstone and Death Valley National Parks.
Read More »Attorney Thomas Fleener Withdraws From High On Life Case
Thomas Fleener of Fleener Law has filed a motion to withdraw from the case involving four men accused of walking on Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone National Park.
Read More »High On Life Attorney Admits Jail Time Possible For One Client
The lawyer representing the four men accused of walking on Grand Prismatic Spring in May acknowledged at least one of his clients may face jail time.
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