If you're in Yellowstone National Park Monday, you may want to adjust your travel plans accordingly: Vice President Joe Biden will be visiting the Madison Junior Ranger Station to speak and survey Recovery Act projects in the Park. Yes, there might be a small caravan tying up the road between West and Madison Junction that morning.
Report from the Field: Beach Fire Stalls
The Yellowstone Beach Fire remains at 520 acres, as its growth has stalled and more of it is contained by fire fighters; meanwhile, its growth potential has been downgraded by the fire fighters as well.
Read More »NRDC: Aerial Survey Shows Extensive Whitebark Pine Damage in Yellowstone Ecosystem
Beetle infestations have killed off most of the whitebark pines in the eastern part of Yellowstone National Park and the Absaroka Mountains, as a Natural Resources Defense Council aerial study shows significantly more damage to the pine population that previously though -- giving fuel for the pines to be listed as an Endangered Species.
Report From the Field: Beach Fire Grows Slightly
The Yellowstone Beach Fire continues to expand, but thanks to fire-fighting techniques and a favorable day of weather its growth has slowed dramatically, kicking off less smoke and moving at a more deliberate pace.
Read More »Yellowstone Bison Attack More Complicated Than Initially Reported
Earlier this week the media was told that two Yellowstone visitors were innocently attacked by a bison jumping out of a bush, unprovoked. But with the video in hand, it's clear that the bison was provoked and shows an ugly side to wildlife "appreciation" in Yellowstone National Park.
Read More »Yellowstone Slough Creek Fire Comes, Goes
That was quick: after being discovered Tuesday afternoon, the Slough Creek Fire was totally contained by the evening, limited in size to a single acre.
New Fire Breaks Out in Northeast Yellowstone
Considering conditions have not been favorable for forest fires in Yellowstone National Park in recent weeks, they sure have been a lot of them in recent days. The most recent: the Slough Creek Fire, appearing in the northern portion of the Park.
Pair Charged by Bison in Biscuit Basin Parking Lot
Maybe the bison was used to having the area to himself while reconstruction efforts were ongoing, but a Yellowstone National Park bison charged two members of a Utah family last night in the Biscuit Basin parking lot, sending both to the hospital.
Read More »Report From the Field: Beach Fire Under Control
Here's the latest on the Beach Fire from the field: the fire's growth has slowed, it's partially contained, and it should stop moving when it hits the burned-out areas created last summer by the Arnica Fire.
Read More »Grizzly Mauling Victim Knew About Bear Research, Risks: Report
A man killed by a grizzly six miles outside Yellowstone National Park's East Entrance knew researchers were studying bears near his cabin, according to a report issued yesterday by local law-enforcement officials. But the investigators removed warning signs when they left the area, leaving open the chance Evert thought it was safe to hike the trail.
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