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Park officials chasing down problem wolf; Canyon pack to be hazed

It’s not a good time to be a wolf in Yellowstone National Park, as several wolves have become too familiar with the humans present in the Park — to the point where the wolves need removal. First, a single wolf in the Old Faithful area has become much too familiar with humans, to the point of chasing bicyclists and bikers. Park …

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Preparing for the 2009 Yellowstone Summer Season: Road closures

If it’s summer in Yellowstone National Park, it’s time to plan your routes partially based on the road closures. For 2009, the road closure to worry about is a doozy: the rebuilding and rerouting of a segment of the park’s Grand Loop Road between Madison and Norris through Gibbon Canyon. It is one of the most-travelled sections of the Grand …

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Going green at Mammoth Hot Springs

Green is certainly in at Yellowstone National Park, and concessionaire Xanterra adds to the movement with the opening of a “green” retail space at Mammoth Hot Springs. The former gift shop in the Mammoth Hot Springs hotel lobby is receiving a makeover, as into an interpretive facility dedicated to informing park visitors about climate change and offering environmentally friendly products. …

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Idiots cited for defacing Old Faithful

Yellowstone National Park fans are regular visitors to the Old Faithful webcam: it’s a wonderful window to the iconic feature of the Park, a sure way to lift spirits in the depths of winter, a way to whet appetites before a trip and a great reminder of a completed trip. The Old Faithful webcam now has a new use: law-enforcement …

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Preparing for the 2009 Yellowstone Season: Looking at Airfares

With the current economic conditions and airlines slashing fares to attract consumers, you’d think it would be easy to find an affordable and convenient fare for a Yellowstone National Park visit. Think again. Despite a general decrease in the cost of airline fares in recent months, the cost of flying to one of Yellowstone’s gateway cities is still as high …

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Govs slam federal brucellosis plan; Yellowstone bison in the crosshairs

A federal plan to set up a brucellosis management zone around Yellowstone National park would do nothing to eliminate the disease while stigmatizing stockmen in the area, according to the governors of Wyoming and Idaho. Under the plan, cattlemen in the greater Yellowstone ecosystem would be required to regularly vaccinate cattle and test for brucellosis; these steps are required only …

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The biggest hit of Yellowstone’s summer season so far? The Canyon Pack

It’s not often a new pack pops up in Yellowstone National Park. Especially when it pops up right on the doorstep of the Park’s headquarters. But that’s exactly what happened this weekend when a remnant of the Hayden Park decided to den right outside Mammoth Hot Springs. Now dubbed the Canyon Pack, the group of three males and one female …

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Small wolf pack takes up residence just outside Mammoth

So much for a Yellowstone wolf pack avoiding contact with humans. A small pack — three black males and a gray female — have taken up residence a quarter mile east of Yellowstone National Park headquarters in Mammoth Hot Springs. Complicating things: the female probably gave birth to a litter in recent days. Now, we’re not going to tell you …

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Wolves officially delisted from endangered list; let the lawsuits begin

It’s official: the Obama Administration went ahead with a delisting of grey wolves from the Endangered Species list, removing protections for wolves in Idaho and Montana but retaining protections in Wyoming. The delisting, which was first proposed by the Bush Administration and then approved by Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar, would allow the hunting of wolves in every state …

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Wraith Falls trail closed for most of May

There’s not a lot of time to prepare for the crowds at Yellowstone National Park — a point made clear by the first trail closure of the nascent 2009 season, as construction work on a popular, short trail will temporarily curtail the opportunity to view an iconic Yellowstone waterfall. Park trail crews will work on the half-mile trail leading to …

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