Yellowstone
Problems persist with illegal killing of Greater Yellowstone wolves
By Mike Koshmrl
Jackson Hole News&Guide
Via Wyoming News Exchange
JACKSON — The way Lane Bunner tells it, the wolf was chasing his Jack Russell terrier, had closed to within 40 yards or so, and he had to make a split-second...
Plan would use poison to restore Yellowstone cutthroat trout
By Angus M. Thuermer Jr., WyoFile.com
Wyoming has launched a long-range plan to restore Yellowstone cutthroat trout to the Bighorn Basin and make parts of five watersheds the sensitive species’ exclusive domain.
The Game and Fish...
Petito’s death ruled homicide
By Evan Robinson-Johnson and Alexander Shur
Jackson Hole News&Guide
Via Wyoming News Exchange
JACKSON — The search for Brian Laundrie continues three days after his partner Gabrielle “Gabby” Petito was found dead near the Grand Teton National Park boundary at...
Yellowstone National Park attendance increases over holiday
By Mark Davis
Powell Tribune
Via Wyoming News Exchange
POWELL — Fewer people entered Yellowstone National Park through the East Gate over the Independence Day holiday, but local leaders say it continues to be a strong year for tourism...
Mussel-infected boat intercepted in Yellowstone
By Mike Koshmrl
Jackson Hole News&Guide
Via Wyoming News Exchange
JACKSON – For Sue Mills, it was simultaneously concerning and reassuring for her staff to find a quagga mussel attached to a boat that was about to hit the water in Yellowstone...
Video bloggers involved in some commercial ventures now able to film in national parks without prior approval
By Mark Davis
Powell Tribune
Via Wyoming News Exchange
POWELL – A federal judge recently found the permit and fee requirements for filming video on National Park Service properties are...
By Dustin Bleizeffer, WyoFile.com
Average temperatures are rising in the Greater Yellowstone Area, resulting in less snow, earlier runoff and major economic implications in the western headwaters region, according to a newly released climate study. The changes threaten to upset traditional...
Court cans low-impact film permits in Grand Teton, Yellowstone parks
By Mike Koshmrl
Jackson Hole News&Guide
Via Wyoming News Exchange
JACKSON — The National Park Service has changed its permitting requirements so that commercial filmmakers no longer have to pay fees or gain clearance as...
Wyoming to join wolverine study
By Mark Davis
Powell Tribune
Via Wyoming News Exchange
POWELL — A video of a wolverine loping through the woods in Yellowstone National Park turned the spotlight on the rarest of animals in the lower 48 states. It’s a species that may also be making a comeback in...
Jail time, accidents punctuate stressful summer, frenetic fall for Yellowstone, Grand Teton
By Mike Koshmrl
Jackson Hole News&Guide
Via Wyoming News Exchange
JACKSON —Marc Eckert muttered a drawn-out “yeahhhhh” as he pondered how to tackle the question: So how did it go?
Eckert,...
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