Although the Interior Department has temporarily blocked new mining claims north of Yellowstone, it would take Congress to make the ban permanent.
Read More »Crews Remove 366,000 Lake Trout from Yellowstone Lake
It’s that time of year again: lake trout removal numbers for Yellowstone Lake are in—and echoing last year, they’re up significantly.
Read More »Proposal to Delist Yellowstone Grizzlies Faces Uncertainty
After months of debate and drafting, state and federal wildlife managers are still hammering out details of the proposal to delist Yellowstone grizzlies from the Endangered Species Act.
Read More »Bozeman Couple Deflect Grizzly Charge Using Bear Spray
A couple hiking in Yellowstone National Park this weekend averted tragedy by employing bear spray on a charging grizzly.
Read More »Canadian Mining Co. Might Do Exploratory Drilling North of Yellowstone
British Columbia-based Lucky Minerals Inc.’s may be allowed to perform exploratory drilling north of Yellowstone National Park.
Read More »Xanterra Criticized Over Proposed Employee Housing Development
Some Park County residents and officials are concerned about Xanterra Parks and Resorts’ plan to build employee housing north of town.
Read More »PEER Criticizes Yellowstone Over Cellphone Coverage
The Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) is criticizing Yellowstone for what they feel is too much cellphone coverage.
Read More »Team Researching Activity in 1988 Yellowstone Fire Scars
With Yellowstone’s fire season still in full swing, researchers are looking on the bright side of things.
Read More »USFWS Reopens Public Comment For Yellowstone Grizzly Delisting Proposal
USFWS officials announced they are reopening public comment on their plan to delist Yellowstone grizzlies from the Endangered Species List.
Read More »Montana DEQ Rejects Crevice Mining Application Outside Yellowstone Again
Once again, Montana environmental officials have declined an application from Crevice Mining Group LLC to mine for gold outside Yellowstone National Park.
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