In a tentative compromise announced last night, Wyoming wolves will be delisted from Endangered Species protections and the government will manage wolves in the state -- but not in Yellowstone National Park.
Read More »Yellowstone Grizzly Victim Identity Released
The identity of the 57-year-old man mauled and killed by a grizzly sow Wednesday in Yellowstone National Park has been released by NPS officials: Brian Matayoshi of Torrence, California.
Read More »No Search for Yellowstone Killer Grizzly: NPS
Yellowstone National Park officials will not search for a grizzly sow who killed a 57-year-old Park visitor yesterday because she did it in the natural course of protecting her cubs, according to Park officials.
Read More »Grizzly Kills Yellowstone National Park Hiker
A grizzly sow with cubs was surprised by two hikers on Yellowstone National Park's Wapiti Lake trail and ended up killing one of them this morning.
Read More »In Yellowstone, A High River Runs Through It
If waterfalls and cascades are your favorite things in Yellowstone National Park, now's the time to visit, as water levels in the Park are approaching record levels.
Read More »Yellowstone Winter Use Plan Now Open for Public Comment
Have an opinion about the proposed winter-use plan now being considered for Yellowstone National Park? Now's your chance to comment, as the National Park Service has published the plan in the Federal Register and opened things for review.
Read More »Delta Service to Cody Ending; Will Impact Yellowstone Access
SkyWest Airlines is ending a Delta Connection flight between Salt Lake City and Cody's Yellowstone Regional Airport, decreasing easy access to Yellowstone National Park.
Yellowstone’s Lamar Valley Road Temporarily Closed
High waters have washed out part of the road connecting Tower Junction and the Northeast Entrance just west of Soda Butte, forcing a temporary road closure and impacting travel in Yellowstone National Park.
Two Yellowstone Campgrounds Open Today Under Limited Circumstances
The weather woes that delayed openings for much of Yellowstone National Park is also affecting two campgrounds in the northeast corner of the Park, as Pebble Creek and Slough Creek are opening today under limited circumstances.
Yellowstone Crackdown on Unsafe Vehicles Pays Off
This year's crackdown on unsafe commercial vehicles operating in Yellowstone National Park paid off with the arrest of a tour driver operating with a suspended driver's license, driving a 14-passenger bus that did not meet safety standards.