Issues

New Study Outlines How Mange Affects, Changes Yellowstone Wolves

In Yellowstone’s wolf population, mange is causing more than fur loss. It’s causing wolves to lose body heat and alter their habits.

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Wyoming Game And Fish Take Comments On Proposed Grizzly Plan

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Possible plans for grizzly bear management have started to take shape in the state of Wyoming.

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Bison Operations Come To A Close For 2016

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Bison operations have ended today and the final numbers are incoming.

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CDC Report: No More Bison Selfies, Please

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If you’re thinking of taking a selfie with your favorite Yellowstone bison, you might want to think twice. For your health.

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Environmental Groups Sue To Curtail Hunting in Grand Teton

A coalition of environmental groups have sued the National Park Service over hunting on inholdings in Grand Teton National Park.

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Yellowstone Grizzly Bear Delisting Could Come Next Year

Breaking news: federal officials have brought up the possibility of delisting Yellowstone grizzly bears by this time next year. If not sooner.

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First Yellowstone Bear Sighted In 2016

It may not quite be spring yet, but for at least one Yellowstone grizzly bear, winter is over.

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BBHC Announces Details of Invisible Boundaries Exhibit

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The Buffalo Bill Historical Center of the West (BBHC) has released details concerning their new wildlife exhibit.

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Public Comment Period Extended For Bison Quarantine Plan

The deadline for public comment regarding a potential bison quarantine program has been extended.

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Bison Capture Operations At Stephens Creek To Begin February 15

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Bison operations are slated to begin as expected at the Stephens Creek Bison Capture Facility February 15 and go through to the end of March.

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