State and federal officials will spare 25 of the 40 bison originally set aside for the Fort Peck Tribes, according to an Associated Press newsbreak.
Read More »Decision Coming Today on 40 Bison Promised to Fort Peck
The fate of 40 bison wanted by the Fort Peck Indian Reservation may be decided today.
Read More »More Elk Migrating Out of Yellowstone Into Montana
Elk numbers are up in northern Yellowstone, according to a recent survey from the Northern Yellowstone Wildlife Working Group. Further, more are migrating into Montana.
Read More »Remaining High On Life Defendants Plead Guilty
Three defendants from the High On Life company plead guilty to tampering with features in Yellowstone National Park Thursday, January 19, 2017.
Read More »Bison Winterkill Benefits Yellowstone Wolves To Great Extent
With more bison in Yellowstone National Park, more wolves are benefiting from their winterkill.
Read More »USFWS Delaying Yellowstone Grizzly Decision
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is reportedly delaying its decision over whether to delist Yellowstone grizzlies from the Endangered Species List.
Read More »Temporary Closure Announced In Stephens Creek Area
A temporary closure is set to go into effect around Stephens Creek today at noon MST.
Read More »Ringing In The New Year At Old Faithful
Only the diehards gathered at midnight around the world’s most famous geyser, Old Faithful.
Read More »Trio Survive 200-Foot Tumble in SUV in Yellowstone National Park
This weekend, an SUV rolled 200 feet down an embankment in Yellowstone National Park. Thankfully, none of the passengers were killed.
Read More »MDT, Buffalo Field Campaign To Discuss Bison Management in January
The Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) will meet with the Buffalo Field Campaign (BFC) to discuss protecting bison crossing highway north of West Yellowstone.
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