Tag Archives: NPS

Canadian Man Pleads Guilty To Picking Up Bison Calf, Given Six Months Probation

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Shamash Kassam, who picked up a bison calf earlier this year has received six months of unsupervised probation after pleading guilty.

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National Park Service Mulling Visitor Caps, Other Measures In Light Of Record Visitation

With the summer season in full swing, the National Park Service is mulling visitor caps for future seasons.

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Boiling River Closed Due To High Streamflow Rate

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If you’re heading to Yellowstone National Park in the next few weeks and hoping for a soak at Boiling River, don’t pack that towel just yet.

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Dedication Ceremony Announced For Yellowstone Forever Stamp In Mammoth

Yellowstone National Park has announced a dedication ceremony for the Yellowstone forever stamp.

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Bear Aware Rental Kiosk Opens For the Season In Canyon Village

Yellowstone’s sole bear spray rental kiosk opened yesterday in the Canyon Village Visitor Center.

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Old Faithful Area Employees Displaced From Housing After Gas Leak

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Employees living behind Old Faithful Lodge were shut out of their dorm for eight hours today after a propane gas leak Wednesday.

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Yellowstone Spokeswoman Amy Bartlett Passes Away After Sudden Medical Emergency

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Longtime Yellowstone spokeswoman and NPS employee Amy Bartlett passed away Sunday after a sudden medical emergency.

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Man Who Picked Up Bison Calf in Yellowstone Identified

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One of the men responsible for picking up a bison calf last week in Yellowstone National Park has been identified.

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Old Yellowstone: History of Fort Yellowstone

Can you visit Fort Yellowstone today? Yes and no.

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Bison Calf Picked Up By Yellowstone Tourists Killed After Herd Rejects It

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Yellowstone National Park has released new information regarding the bison calf picked up by a pair of tourists last week. Unfortunately, the incident did not end well.

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