Visitation to Yellowstone National Park is slightly down from this time in 2017, with a marked decline in the number of visitors who came in April 2018.
Read More »National Park Service Discontinuing Joint Entry Pass to Yellowstone and Grand Teton
Starting June 1, 2018, visitors will no longer be able to buy a joint pass to Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks.
Read More »Yellowstone Proposes 4,200 As New Goal for Bison Population
Yellowstone National Park has proposed that bison managers aim to keep the bison population around 4,200 rather than 3,000.
Read More »Yellowstone Superintendent Not Leaving Position For Now
Yellowstone Superintendent Dan Wenk has denied rumors he will soon leave his post under orders from the Department of the Interior.
Read More »Montana SOS Approves Mining Ballot Initiative
Montana voters could have the chance to vote on limiting pollution from hard rock mines, which could potentially impact projects proposed outside Yellowstone National Park.
Read More »Yellowstone Superintendent Could Be Reassigned Under Interior Proposal
Yellowstone Superintendent Dan Wenk could be reassigned under a potential proposal to “shakeup” management in the National Park Service.
Read More »Yellowstone Could Ship Bison to Fort Peck by End of Year
Yellowstone National Park could send bison to the Fort Peck Indian Reservation in eastern Montana by the end of the year.
Read More »Greater Yellowstone Coalition Symposium Tackles Recreation
At a symposium in Bozeman, Montana, members of the Greater Yellowstone Coalition discussed public lands health and access.
Read More »Forest Service Close to Acquiring Land for Yellowstone Area Wildlife
Progress is being made on acquiring nearly 600 acres of land north of Gardiner, Montana for Yellowstone area wildlife like elk.
Read More »Yellowstone Entrance Fees to Rise June 1
Beginning June 1, 2018, it will cost $35 per car to get a seven-day pass into Yellowstone National Park.
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