Tag Archives: Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone Natural History: American Kestrels

In size they might resemble mourning doves, but in reality, American kestrels are anything but dovelike.

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Beartooth Pass Closed Suddenly Due To Snowfall

Beartooth Pass

The Beartooth Pass at the Montana-Wyoming border has been closed due to snowfall and drifting.

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Beartooth Highway Closing Early For 2015 Season

Be sure and double-check your plans if you’re heading to Yellowstone National Park in October: the Beartooth Highway is closing early for road construction.

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Yellowstone Fall Photo Festival Happening September 24

Presenters are being sought for the 13th annual Yellowstone Fall Photo Festival.

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Old Yellowstone: History of Yellowstone Fire Management

Yellowstone fire management has seen many changes over the years, stemming from evolving knowledge and changes in federal protocol.

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Hayden Valley Hawk Watch Happening September 20

Saturday, September 20, a Yellowstone Raptor Initiative volunteer will be leading the Hayden Valley Hawk Watch, in celebration of Yellowstone’s raptors.

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Yellowstone’s Spruce Fire Diminished By Rainfall

The Spruce Fire in Yellowstone National Park has received a great deal of rainfall overnight Monday, September 14, stalling its growth significantly.

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Volunteers Sought For National Public Lands Day Projects

Yellowstone National Park is seeking volunteers for two projects Saturday, September 26, National Public Lands Day.

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See Video of the Spruce Fire Smoke Plume

The Yellowstone National Park Facebook page uploaded a time lapse of the Spruce Fire, condensing an hour of smoke plumes into 30 seconds.

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Old Yellowstone: History of the Devil’s Slide

The Devil’s Slide might sound like a chief attraction for an amusement park; perhaps it’s a rollicking roller coaster or an impressively large log flume.

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