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Snow Slows Down Arnica Fire; Grand Loop Still Closed, As Is Beartooth

Yellowstone National Park

The long-awaited snow in Yellowstone National Park has done the trick, putting a damper on the Arnica Fire and giving road crews a chance to clear up the Grand Loop Road between the Fishing Bridge junction and West Thumb.

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Snow Blankets Yellowstone; Arnica Fire Impacted?

Yellowstone National Park

For the last week National Park Service officials have said the biggest weapon in facing down the Arnica Fire would be an assist from the weather. Today, as snow blankets Yellowstone National Park, their prediction is apparently coming true.

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Arnica Fire Continues Expansion; Weather Could Provide Relief Tomorrow

Yellowstone National Park

The Arnica Fire continues to spread west and south while increasing in intensity, forcing the continued closure of the Grand Loop Road and thwarting efforts by firefighters and Park officials to reopen the road.

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Arnica Fire Grows to 9,300 Acres; Officials Protecting Lake Hotel

Yellowstone National Park

The Arnica Fire in Yellowstone National Park continues to grow, forcing officials to extend the closure of the Grand Loop Road indefinitely and take precautions to ensure the survival of Lake Hotel, the oldest hotel in the Park.

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Fire Forces Closure of Grand Loop Road Overnight

Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstine Entrance Sign The Arnica Fire in Yellowstone National Park, now impacting 8,300 acres, keeps expanding and forced the closure of the Grand Loop Road between the junction at Fishing Bridge and West Thumb overnight.

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Arnica Fire Grows to 1,200 Acres, Forces Temporary Closure of Grand Loop Road

Perfect weather conditions at the dry end of the season is fueling a rapid expansion of the Arnica Fire, which has grown to 1,600 acres in size and forced a temporary closure of the Grand Loop Road today.

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New Yellowstone Fire Quickly Grows to Encompass 250 Acres

Yellowstone National Park

A new fire west of Yellowstone Lake has grown rapidly the last few days and has the potential to impact Park operations, leading officials to take measures to control its growth.

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Yellowstone Winter-Plan Limits Back on Court Docket

Snowmobiles in Yellowstone

Snowmobiles in Yellowstone

Sadly, we're now entering the part of the Yellowstone season where more of the news is made in courtroom than actually within Park boundaries. Next up on the docket: an appeal of a decision to raise snowmobile daily limits.

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Grizzlies Back on Endangered List

Yellowstone Grizzly

Yellowstone Grizzly Bear

Grizzly bears in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem should immediately be placed back on the Endangered Species List, as a federal judge rules the Bush Administration had no business removing the bears from protected status.

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Yellowstone Winter Use Plan Stays in Place After Appeal

Snowmobiles in Yellowstone

Snowmobiles in Yellowstone

It may not have been the most ringing of endorsements of National Park Service management, but the end result was the same, as Wyoming District Court Judge Clarence Brimmer -- no fan of NPS practices -- declined to strike down a Yellowstone National Park temporary winter-use management plan, leaving intact a limit of 318 snowmobiles per day in the upcoming winter season.

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