Tag Archives: Wyoming

American Indians Protest Delisting Yellowstone Grizzly Bears

Yellowstone Grizzly

American Indians in the U.S. West are protesting a possible move to lift protections on Yellowstone grizzly bears.

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Yellowstone Area Grizzly Bears Dying At High Rate In 2015

Yellowstone Grizzly

Grizzly bears have been dying at a high rate around the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, mostly at the hands of people.

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Could Yellowstone Grizzly Bears Be Delisted Again?

Yellowstone Grizzly

Calls to delist the grizzly bear from the Endangered Species Act (at least around Yellowstone National Park) have reportedly intensified.

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Yellowstone and Grand Teton Paddling Act May Be Treading Water

The Yellowstone and Grand Teton Paddling Act, after passing a U.S. House Natural Resources Committee vote, is fording into uncertain waters.

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Amendment Wants To Open More Yellowstone Waterways to Paddling

One Wyoming legislator is looking to open parts of Yellowstone National Park and Grand Teton National Park to paddling.

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Yellowstone Natural History: Great Blue Herons

It’s a special treat in Yellowstone National Park to see Great Blue Herons wading in one of the Park’s many waterways.

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Yellowstone Visitation Up Past 3.8 Million

Yellowstone National Park South Entrance, Yellowstone visitation

Yellowstone National Park saw the busiest September on record this year, making this the busiest year on record.

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Yellowstone Natural History: Western Meadowlarks

The song “Home on the Range” might encompass most people’s conception of Western life, but among its omissions, it’s notably lacking in western meadowlarks.

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Yellowstone Natural History: American Kestrels

In size they might resemble mourning doves, but in reality, American kestrels are anything but dovelike.

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Beartooth Pass Closed Suddenly Due To Snowfall

Beartooth Pass

The Beartooth Pass at the Montana-Wyoming border has been closed due to snowfall and drifting.

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