Bear 399, one of Grand Teton National Park’s most famous grizzlies, has been spotted around Pilgrim Creek—with two cubs in tow.
Read More »Yellowstone Officials Mull Solutions to Visitor Crush
With the summer season heating up in Yellowstone National Park, some officials are sounding the alarm on overcrowding in America’s first national park.
Read More »Protect the Wolves Calls For Wolf Kill Buffer Outside Yellowstone
Native American advocacy group Protect the Wolves is calling for a “no wolf hunting” buffer outside Yellowstone National Park.
Read More »Yellowstone Visitors Contribute $680.4M to Local Economy in 2016
Visitors to Yellowstone National Park contributed $680.4 million to the local economy in 2016, according to the NPS’ annual peer-reviewed report.
Read More »Yellowstone Staff Invite Anglers To Fish Meetings
Yellowstone National Park employees invite anglers to their annual fish meetings across Montana and Wyoming.
Read More »Grand Teton Advises Drivers To Slow Down Amid Winter Conditions
Owing to severe winter conditions, drivers in Grand Teton National Park are encouraged to slow down.
Read More »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.
Read More »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.
Read More »Superintendent Dan Wenk Predicts Record Crowds in Coming Years
Superintendent Dan Wenk predicts record numbers of people will visit Yellowstone National Park over the coming years.
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.
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