Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) has come out with a report criticizing the National Park Service over visitor carrying capacities.
Read More »Wyoming Wildfires Put Yellowstone, Grand Teton on High Alert
Wildfires in western Wyoming has put both Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks on high alert for fire risk, and has led to some road closures.
Read More »Latest Yellowstone Science Issue Dedicated To Yellowstone Wolves
The latest issue of Yellowstone Science will be dedicated to Yellowstone wolves, from reintroduction to the present.
Read More »Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission To Vote On Yellowstone Grizzly Hunting Regulations
The Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission will meet today to decide on potential hunting regulations for Yellowstone area grizzly bears.
Read More »Trace Levels of Arsenic Found In Old Faithful’s Drinking Water Supply
The drinking water supply at Old Faithful is tainted with trace levels of arsenic, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Read More »Coalition of Wildlife Groups To Sue USFWS, Interior Over Yellowstone Bison
A coalition of wildlife advocacy groups intends to sue the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Department of the Interior over bison in Yellowstone.
Read More »Wyoming Game and Fish Commission Approves Yellowstone Grizzly Plan
The Wyoming Game and Fish Commission has approved a grizzly management plan that includes a potential trophy hunting program.
Read More »Wolfwatchers Concerned After Horses Get Loose In Yellowstone National Park
Wolfwatchers in Yellowstone National Park’s Lamar Valley are incensed after a number of horses escaped from a commercial outfitter.
Read More »Old Yellowstone: Bear Feeding
Once upon a time, bear feeding was as popular (if not more so) than geyser watching in Yellowstone National Park.
Read More »High On Life Boys Face Charges In Yellowstone, Other National Parks
The High On Life boys may be facing more charges—outside Yellowstone National Park that is.
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