The Yellowstone grizzly population is relatively stable, according to estimates from the Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team (IGBST).
Read More »Officials Recommend Culling 600 to 900 Yellowstone Bison
600 to 900 Yellowstone bison could be culled this winter through hunting and slaughter, according to bison managers.
Read More »YGBC Ramps Up Call for Yellowstone-Area Mining Ban
The Yellowstone Gateway Business Coalition (YGBC) is ramping up calls for a mining ban in the Paradise Valley outside Yellowstone National Park.
Read More »October 2017 Third Busiest on Record for Yellowstone
October 2017 marked the third busiest October in Yellowstone National Park history, a marked decline given the recent visitation trend.
Read More »Old Yellowstone: Inside Yellowstone National Park’s Executive House
The front yard was covered in lounging elk when I pulled up in front of the Executive House at Mammoth Hot Springs a few weeks ago to interview the historic home’s new resident.
Read More »Winter Storms Close Most Yellowstone Roads
Winter storms have closed most of the roads in Yellowstone National Park—possibly for the remainder of the weekend and, hence, the season.
Read More »Montana May Acquire 583 Acre Corridor for Yellowstone Elk, Other Wildlife
The state of Montana may soon acquire nearly 600 acres of land north of Yellowstone, which will benefit Yellowstone elk and other wildlife.
Read More »Lucky Minerals Inc. Working to Build Momentum on Mining Project
Opposition to Lucky Minerals Inc. remains strong, in spite of the company’s attempts to ingratiate themselves to locals in the Paradise Valley.
Read More »New Study Predicts Yellowstone Grizzly Bears Could Expand to Other Populations
According to a new study, grizzlies in the Northern Continental Divide Ecosystem may someday bridge the gap separating them from Yellowstone grizzly bears.
Read More »NPS Weighs Peak Season Entry Fees to Yellowstone, Other Parks
Yellowstone National Park may have to institute peak season entry fees, raising the entrance fee from $30 to $70 per vehicle during the summer.
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