As summer approaches, fishery employees in Yellowstone National Park anticipate a busy season removing lake trout from Yellowstone Lake.
Read More »Yellowstone Biologists Will Start Nonnative Fish Removal in Upper Gibbon River
Yellowstone staff will start a native fish reintroduction and nonnative fish elimination program on the upper Gibbon River in Yellowstone National Park Monday, August 21.
Read More »New Yellowstone Science Issue Focused on Native Fish Restoration
The new edition of Yellowstone Science highlights ongoing efforts to restore native fish to Yellowstone National Park.
Read More »Meetings Scheduled Ahead of Angling Season Start
Yellowstone staff will be hosting a series of meetings centered on angling in the Park, before the season is underway.
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 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 »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 »Cutthroat Trout Restoration in Yellowstone’s Grayling Creek Begins
The first step in Arctic grayling and native westslope cutthroat trout restoration in Yellowstone National Park’s Grayling Creek — removing non-native trout — begins this week.
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