There’s less and less lake trout in Yellowstone Lake, thanks to recent removal efforts aimed at restoring cutthroat trout to their historical high.
Read More »Biologists Remove Large Number of Lake Trout From Yellowstone Lake
The effort to remove non-native lake trout from Yellowstone Lake seems to once again be paying dividends.
Read More »Yellowstone National Park Releases Wolf, Bird, and Fish Reports
Yellowstone National Park has released a series of reports on wolf, bird, and fish populations in the Park.
Read More »NPS Director Pens Letter Against Yellowstone And Grand Teton Paddling Act
Jonathan B. Jarvis, Director of the National Park Service, has released a letter staunchly opposing the proposed Yellowstone and Grand Teton Paddling Act.
Read More »Yellowstone Employees, Xanterra Receive NPS Awards
Yellowstone employees and Xanterra Parks & Resorts took home over a dozen awards from the National Park Service and Department of the Interior this year.
Read More »Plan to Restore Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout to Soda Butte Creek Approved
A plan to restore Yellowstone cutthroat trout into Soda Butte Creek has been approved for implementation.
Read More »Arctic Grayling, Westslope Cutthroat Trout Restoration Underway In Grayling Creek
Grayling Creek will soon be living up to its namesake once with the reintroduction of Arctic grayling.
Read More »Another Round of Yellowstone Stream Poisoning Begins Next Week
More Yellowstone stream poisoning is on tap next week, as the National Park Service implements another step in efforts to restore native cutthroat trout.
Read More »Protecting Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout From Outside Park Boundaries
An effort to save Yellowstone cutthroat trout may involve poisoning brook trout in the Soda Butte Creek outside the Park boundaries.
Read More »Yellowstone Visitation Up From 2013
Yellowstone visitation is up thus far in 2014.
Read More »