The Wyoming Legislature has proposed instituting a conservation fee on Yellowstone visitors to help pay for wildlife management in the Greater Yellowstone Area.
Read More »Jackson Elk May Be Forgetting Way to Yellowstone National Park
The Jackson elk herd may be forgetting how to migrate from the National Elk Refuge in Jackson, Wyoming to Yellowstone National Park.
Read More »GYCC To Hold Public Meeting November 15
Federal land officials in the Greater Yellowstone Area are inviting the public to attend the Greater Yellowstone Coordinating Committee meeting Tuesday, November 15.
Read More »BBHC Announces Details of Invisible Boundaries Exhibit
The Buffalo Bill Historical Center of the West (BBHC) has released details concerning their new wildlife exhibit.
Read More »National Geographic Names Two Yellowstone Researchers in Contest
National Geographic has nominated two Yellowstone researchers as Adventurers of the Year for their work on elk migration.
Read More »Study: Drought, Not Wolves, Impact Yellowstone Elk Reproductive Rates
With the Yellowstone elk population declining in recent years, a study from Wyoming-based researchers indicates that drought, and not the presence of wolves, is to blame for declining reproductive rates.
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