U.S. Marshals are continuing their search today for two Arizona prison escapees thought to be hiding out in the Yellowstone National Park area; the pair are suspects in a New Mexico murder and are considered to be armed and dangerous.
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U.S. Marshals are continuing their search today for two Arizona prison escapees thought to be hiding out in the Yellowstone National Park area; the pair are suspects in a New Mexico murder and are considered to be armed and dangerous.
Read More »Be on the lookout: two recent escapees from a private Arizona prison and their accomplice may be hiding out in the Yellowstone National Park area and are considered armed and dangerous, according to law-enforcement officials.
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U.S. District Court Judge Donald Molloy has ruled that a government plan to remove protection for the gray wolf from only part of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem was unlawful and ordered the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service to grant it full protection.
Read More »Steve Green, a former NASCAR driver and a self-proclaimed innovator and problem-solver, has the solution to all of America's energy problems: Just tap into the geothermal power of Yellowstone National Park, and damn the consequences.
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Luxury train service to Yellowstone National Park and other Western landmarks was spiked before it launched, as billionaire Philip Anschutz pulled the plug on the American Railway Explorer project, set to launch in 2011.
Read More »The numbers are in: the number of people who visited Yellowstone National Park in the month of July came close to equaling the number of people who came during the first six months of the year combined.
Read More »Thinking about an upcoming visit to Yellowstone National Park? Consider going on the weekend of Aug. 14-15, when the National Park Service is waiving admission fees to America's Oldest National Park.
The folks at the Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Department say they're investigating allegations that a photographer was baiting wildlife at the Soda Butte Campground with food in recent weeks, leading them to wonder if that's why a grizzly mother went on a rampage there last week, killing one and mauling two others.
Read More »More bear news from the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, this time from the Park itself: an overly aggressive black bear was euthanized yesterday by the National Park Service, who ruled out live capture and relocation as options to deal with a bear that had not gone after humans -- only their food.
Read More »The autopsy is in on the mother grizzly who killed one and mauled two last week at Soda Butte Campgound in Cooke City just outside Yellowstone National Park, and the results are pretty dull: she was a little light but otherwise healthy, as experts continue to examine the results of a necropsy to determine whether something physical led the bear to go on the rampage.
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