Tag Archives: Cynthia Lummis

Investigators To Visit Yellowstone To Pursue Sexual Harassment Allegations

Yellowstone National Park South Entrance, Yellowstone visitation

Government investigators will visit Yellowstone National Park to follow up on allegations of sexual harassment in the Park.

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American Packrafting Association President Rebukes NPS Director

The American Packrafting Association has written a response to NPS director Jonathan B. Jarvis, regarding the Yellowstone and Grand Teton Paddling Act.

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NPS Director Pens Letter Against Yellowstone And Grand Teton Paddling Act

Jonathan B. Jarvis, Director of the National Park Service, has released a letter staunchly opposing the proposed Yellowstone and Grand Teton Paddling Act.

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Yellowstone and Grand Teton Paddling Act May Be Treading Water

The Yellowstone and Grand Teton Paddling Act, after passing a U.S. House Natural Resources Committee vote, is fording into uncertain waters.

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Amendment Wants To Open More Yellowstone Waterways to Paddling

One Wyoming legislator is looking to open parts of Yellowstone National Park and Grand Teton National Park to paddling.

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Pro and Con: Expanded Yellowstone Paddling

Yellowstone River in Hayden Valley

A proposal to expand Yellowstone paddling on certain lakes and rivers is under consideration in Congress, and it’s certainly generated a lot of discussion online. Here are two views on exactly what’s being proposed and whether the proposal should move forward.

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Expanded Yellowstone Paddling Under Consideration in Congress

Yellowstone River in Hayden Valley

A bill that could expand Yellowstone paddling on certain lakes and rivers is under consideration in Congress, where it’s already been passed by one House committee.

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Wyoming to Manage State Wolves — But Not in Yellowstone

Wolf!

Wolf!

In a tentative compromise announced last night, Wyoming wolves will be delisted from Endangered Species protections and the government will manage wolves in the state -- but not in Yellowstone National Park.

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