Tag Archives: National Park Service

Yellowstone Grizzlies Delisting Rule Expected In June

A ruling on delisting Yellowstone grizzlies from the Endangered Species List could come in June, according to officials.

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Hustle and Bustle in Yellowstone on Memorial Day

Baby bison, tiny bear cubs, coyotes, elk in velvet, wolf dens—and a whole lot of people were all part of Memorial Day in Yellowstone.

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Yellowstone Offering Up To $25,000 for Info on White Wolf Death

Yellowstone wolf, white wolf

Yellowstone National Park is now offering up to $25,000 in reward for information on the shooter of one of Yellowstone’s white wolves.

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Inroads Made in Lake Trout Removal from Yellowstone Lake

As time goes on, anti-lake trout efforts in Yellowstone National Park is becoming more extensive and more efficient.

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Dunraven Pass Open To Vehicle Traffic in Yellowstone

With the opening of the Dunraven Pass today, all interior roads in Yellowstone National Park are available for travel.

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Yellowstone Wolf Genealogy Project A Boon For Wolfwatchers

Yellowstone wolves

Looking to learn more about Yellowstone wolves? The Yellowstone Wolf Genealogy Family Tree project is here to help.

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Additional Comment Sought on Fire Lookout Project

Mount Washburn Fire Lookout

Yellowstone National Park is seeking additional public comment on their plan to install additional antennae on the Mount Washburn Fire Lookout.

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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.

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Sudden Snowstorm Shuts Down Most Yellowstone Roads

Dunraven Pass

A sudden snowstorm has closed most of the roads in Yellowstone National Park, including some that only recently reopened.

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Yellowstone Officials Mull Solutions to Visitor Crush

With the summer season heating up in Yellowstone National Park, some officials are sounding the alarm on overcrowding in America’s first national park.

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