Wyoming has moved ahead with creating a special Yellowstone National Park license plate.
Read More »Researcher Criticizes Yellowstone Grizzly Population Model
Ahead of a potential Yellowstone grizzlies delisting move, at least one researcher has called into question the model used to estimate their population.
Read More »Yellowstone Officials Wary Of Invasive Mussels
Biologists in Yellowstone National Park are on the alert for a new ecosystem threat: mussels.
Read More »Yellowstone Superintendent Voices Concern Over Grizzly Delisting
Yellowstone Superintendent Dan Wenk has expressed concern over the future of Yellowstone’s grizzly population.
Read More »Climate Change Projected To Alter Yellowstone Winter Operations
With declining snowpack predicted throughout the Rocky Mountain West due to climate warming, a recent study suggests snow levels in some parts of Yellowstone won’t be deep or consistent enough to support a full season of over-snow travel as early as mid-century, according to two Yellowstone-area scientists.
Read More »Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel To Remain Closed In 2017
Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel will remain closed for the entirety of 2017.
Read More »IBMP Reps Say 1300 Yellowstone Bison May Need To Be Culled
Bison managers now say upward of 1,200 to 1,300 bison need to be culled to curb growth in Yellowstone National Park’s herd.
Read More »Officials Say 900 Bison Need To Be Removed To Curb Yellowstone Herd Growth
Officials in Yellowstone National Park say 900 bison would need to be removed to curb the herd’s growth.
Read More »Superintendent Dan Wenk Predicts Record Crowds in Coming Years
Superintendent Dan Wenk predicts record numbers of people will visit Yellowstone National Park over the coming years.
Read More »International Workers Gain Valuable Experience In Yellowstone National Park
With the summer season recently over, Yellowstone National Park’s largest concession company is already beginning the work of hiring employees for next summer.
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