Yellowstone National Park has released its new Winter Use Adaptive Management Plan, after over a year of discussion and debate.
Read More »Yellowstone Officials Call For Change At Stephens Creek
Annual operations at the Stephens Creek Bison Capture Facility are gearing up—but some officials are saying a change is necessary.
Read More »Delisting Rule Likely Months Away For Yellowstone Grizzly Bears
It may take months for Yellowstone area grizzly bears to possibly be removed from the Endangered Species List.
Read More »Yellowstone Winter Season Starts December 15
Yellowstone National Park’s winter season opens 8 a.m. Thursday, December 15.
Read More »Over 250 Comment on Lucky Minerals Drilling Proposal
Public comment has closed on the proposal to let Lucky Minerals Inc. do exploratory drilling north of Yellowstone National Park.
Read More »Yellowstone License Plate Bill Heading to Wyoming Legislature
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.
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