Seventy-three scientists have penned a letter to Wyoming Governor Matt Mead calling on him to halt a proposed hunt on Yellowstone area grizzly bears.
Read More »Bison Injures Woman at Old Faithful
On the afternoon of May 1, 2018, a bison injured a woman at Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park.
Read More »U.S. Fish and Wildlife Will Not Restore Protections for Yellowstone Grizzly Bears
Following internal review, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will not restore endangered species protections for Yellowstone grizzly bears.
Read More »Idaho Fish and Game Officials Discuss Yellowstone-Area Grizzly Hunt
At a meeting Tuesday night at the Collage of Eastern Idaho in Idaho Falls, Fish and Game officials made their case for a grizzly hunt.
Read More »Idaho Fish and Game to Host Grizzly Meetings
The Idaho Fish and Game Commission will be hosting meetings next week about its proposed grizzly bear hunting season.
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 »Federal Judge Expedites Yellowstone Grizzly Case
The federal judge presiding over the Yellowstone grizzly lawsuits wants the case to be resolved before Wyoming’s anticipated hunting season this fall.
Read More »Wyoming Proposes Conservation Fee for Yellowstone Visitors
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 »2017 Second Busiest Year on Record for Yellowstone
2017 marked the second busiest year on record for Yellowstone National Park, with nearly 4.2 million visits recorded.
Read More »Conservation Groups Call for Livestock Producers to Manage Brucellosis
Several conservation groups have called on livestock producers to be more proactive in fighting brucellosis in the Greater Yellowstone Area.
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