The first 2021 Yellowstone bear incident has been reported to National Park Service officials, as a solo hiker was attacked while hiking on Beaver Ponds Trail at Mammoth Hot Springs.
Read More »Protections to be debated for Yellowstone-area grizzlies
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals will hear arguments on the appeal of a decision restoring Endangered Species Act protections for Yellowstone-area grizzlies, permanently ending planned trophy hunts in Idaho and Wyoming.
Read More »IGBST Yellowstone Bear Trapping Season Starts Next Week
The Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team (IGBST) will start trapping grizzly and black bears around Yellowstone National Park next week.
Read More »Wyoming Reduces Yellowstone Grizzly Hunting Quota
Wyoming has reduced its proposed hunting quota for female Yellowstone area grizzly bears from two bears to one.
Read More »Yellowstone, Montana Officials Take Stock of Grizzly Hunting Plans
Yellowstone and Montana officials are taking stock of Wyoming and Idaho’s decision to pursue hunting seasons on grizzly bears.
Read More »First Yellowstone Bears of the Season Spotted by Park Staff
The first Yellowstone bears of the season have emerged from hibernation in the park. Hooray!
Read More »Wyoming Releases Draft Regulations for Hunting Grizzly Bears
Up to 24 Yellowstone area grizzly bears could be killed by hunters this fall under proposed Wyoming regulations.
Read More »Nathan Varley Reflects on Yellowstone Upbringing
It took becoming an adult and moving away to make a Yellowstone native appreciate growing up in the world’s first national park.
Read More »More Grizzly Bears Roaming Outside Yellowstone National Park
More and more grizzly bears have been moving out of Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, which is creating more conflicts between bears and humans.
Read More »Three More Groups Sue USFWS Over Yellowstone Grizzlies
Three more groups have sued the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service over protections for grizzly bears in the Greater Yellowstone area.
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