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Want Yellowstone to yourself? Head out in springtime

Some argue the best time to visit Yellowstone National Park isn’t the height of summer when the weather is gorgeous and the crowds descend on the Park’s hot spots, but rather now: the early days of the season when visitors are scarce and the wildlife is out. You can tell we’re a little itchy to head out to Yellowstone, but …

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Another lawsuit filed challenging wolf delisting

Wolf!

Another legal salvo has been fired in the controversial wolf-management plan proposed earlier this year, as the Greater Yellowstone Coalition filed its own lawsuit opposing the removal of the wolf from the Endangered Species list.

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Visitor numbers up 20 percent in May: NPS

Yellowstone National Park

For those worried about a slow season ahead in Yellowstone National Park, the May numbers should alleviate some concerns, as the National Park Service announces visitor numbers for May 2009 were up sharply over a year ago.

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Yellowstone receives $14.7 million in stimulus funds for infrastructure improvements

Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel

Mammoth Hot Springs HotelA windfall of $14.735 million in federal stimulus funds will allow Yellowstone National Park to fund a variety of projects both big and small within the Park.

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Some Yellowstone National Park roads to open Friday

Parts of the road system at Yellowstone National Park are slated to open this Friday, as cars and RVs will be able to drive between North and West Entrances to Norris, Madison, Canyon and Old Faithful will be accessible after 8 a.m.

In addition, the National Park Service announced road openings for the rest of the season. 

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New wireless plan announced for Yellowstone

Civilization will encroach on Yellowstone a little more this summer with a limited expansion of the wireless system within the Park and the installation of WiFi networking in most, but not all the hotels within.

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Could the grizzly end up on endangered list again?

Last year was a rough one for the Yellowstone grizzly-bear population: in 2008 71 grizzlies were killed out of a total population of 600. That's more than one-tenth of the estimated Yellowstone National Park grizzly population.

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Is train service to Yellowstone in the cards?

Gardiner Train Station

Download a current Amtrak service map and you’ll see a huge hole in the middle of the West: Wyoming, one of the few states in the Union lacking rail service. That wasn’t always true.

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Wolf battles heat up yet again; expect a summer of lawsuits

Wolf!

 

howling wolf

The announcement from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service about the proposed delisting of greater Yellowstone Ecosystem wolves from the federal endangered species list is eliciting the usual reactions from both sides in the long-running dispute: the threat of lawsuits.

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Bison herd moved out of Yellowstone

By Sean Reichard A herd of 41 bison are being moved from Yellowstone National Park to the Wind River reservation in Fremont County, Wyoming. This is part of an effort to spare the bison from a government program that slaughters bison in an effort to prevent brucellosis from spreading to other animals. The bison are currently set to stay in …

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