Tag Archives: National Park Service

Yellowstone Bison Population Numbers Released

Yellowstone Bison

Yellowstone National Park has released its bison population estimates for 2014.

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Canyon Village Receiving Prefabricated Lodge Units

The Canyon Village redevelopment project is starting to take shape, with the arrival of prefabricated lodge units.

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North Entrance Slated For Infrastructure Improvements

Roosevelt Arch

Construction is slated to begin on infrastructure improvements around the North Entrance to Yellowstone.

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Yellowstone Rangers Conduct Traffic Checkpoints

Yellowstone rangers conducted a series of traffic safety checkpoints this past June.

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Yellowstone Tourism Yields Economic Benefits

Old Faithful Inn

According to a report from the National Park Service, Yellowstone tourism has wide ranging and positive economic benefits.

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Public Comment Sought on Lamar Buffalo Ranch Energy Plan

Lamar Buffalo Ranch

The National Park Service is requesting public comment regarding energy efficiency plans at the Lamar Buffalo Ranch.

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Bechler Administrative Area Plan Approved

Yellowstone National Park South Entrance, Yellowstone visitation

Yellowstone National Park’s Bechler Administrative Area will be getting some improvements, under a recently approved plan.

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Beartooth Highway Listed On National Register of Historic Places

The Beartooth Highway, Yellowstone’s prettiest gateway road, is now on the National Register of Historic Places.

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Yellowstone Visitation Up From 2013

Yellowstone National Park South Entrance, Yellowstone visitation

Yellowstone visitation is up thus far in 2014.

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Pro and Con: Expanded Yellowstone Paddling

Yellowstone River in Hayden Valley

A proposal to expand Yellowstone paddling on certain lakes and rivers is under consideration in Congress, and it’s certainly generated a lot of discussion online. Here are two views on exactly what’s being proposed and whether the proposal should move forward.

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