Tag Archives: Arctic grayling

Yellowstone Fishery Crews Prepare For Busy Season of Lake Trout Removal

As summer approaches, fishery employees in Yellowstone National Park anticipate a busy season removing lake trout from Yellowstone Lake.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Biologists Remove Large Number of Lake Trout From Yellowstone Lake

Lake Trout

The effort to remove non-native lake trout from Yellowstone Lake seems to once again be paying dividends.

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Yellowstone Employees, Xanterra Receive NPS Awards

Yellowstone National Park South Entrance, Yellowstone visitation

Yellowstone employees and Xanterra Parks & Resorts took home over a dozen awards from the National Park Service and Department of the Interior this year.

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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.

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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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