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 »Grand Teton to Increase Backcountry, Other Special Permit Fees
Grand Teton National Park will be raising their fees for backcountry, motor boat, wedding and special event permits come January 1, 2018.
Read More »Officials Scaling Back Search for Homicide Suspect Around Bridger-Teton
Officials are scaling back a search for a triple homicide suspect seen entering Grand Teton National Park last month.
Read More »Yellowstone to Install Barriers to Combat Aquatic Invasive Species
Yellowstone officials are ramping up their efforts to combat aquatic invasive species such as mussels—by modifying their boat ramps.
Read More »Bear 399 Reemerges in Grand Teton With Twin Cubs
Bear 399, one of Grand Teton National Park’s most famous grizzlies, has been spotted around Pilgrim Creek—with two cubs in tow.
Read More »Protect the Wolves Calls For Wolf Kill Buffer Outside Yellowstone
Native American advocacy group Protect the Wolves is calling for a “no wolf hunting” buffer outside Yellowstone National Park.
Read More »Naegleria Fowleri Found in Grand Teton’s Kelly Warm Springs
Naegleria fowleri amoeba has been found in Grand Teton National Park’s Kelly Warm Springs.
Read More »High On Life Attorney Says Clients Don’t Deserve Jail Time
The lawyer representing the High On Life defendants has told the press he doesn’t believe they should be jailed.
Read More »NPS Anticipates High Speed Internet in Every Park By 2018
You read that right: The National Park Service is planning on bringing high-speed Internet to every national park in the U.S.
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