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Flathead Beacon
March 29, 2018
HELENA — U.S. government officials are moving forward with a plan to block new gold mining claims for 20 years on more than 30,000 acres of public lands north of Yellowstone National Park. The U.S. Forest Service released a draft environmental assessment on Thursday for the proposed withdrawal ofÃâà...
Helena Independent Record
March 29, 2018
U.S. government officials are moving forward with a plan to block new gold mining claims for 20 years on more than 30,000 acres of public lands north of Yellowstone National Park. The U.S. Forest Service released a draft environmental assessment on Thursday for the proposed withdrawal of lands in theÃâà...
Idaho State Journal
March 28, 2018
Beginning Wednesday, March 28, bicyclists willing to brave the unpredictable elements of spring can cycle select roads in Yellowstone National Park. Road segments include Mammoth Hot Springs to Willow Park and the West Entrance to Roaring Mountain. Until conditions improve, it will not be possible toÃâà...
KGWN
March 26, 2018
CODY, Wyo - The National Park Service is planning repairs to Yellowstone National Park's Fishing Bridge that will mean traffic delays and interruptions this year on the park's eastern access road. The Cody Enterprise reports that the long-planned and discussed project means Cody residents and touristsÃâà...
The Bozeman Daily Chronicle
March 19, 2018
The Boiling River, a popular soaking destination in the northern part of Yellowstone National Park, has been temporarily closed due to issues caused by weather. According to a press release from the park on Monday morning, recent warm weather has created extremely muddy trail conditions at the BoilingÃâà...
KTVH
March 14, 2018
MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, WY – The first grizzly bear sightings of 2018 occurred in Yellowstone National Park last week. On March 6, staff observed an 11-year-old male grizzly bear wearing a radio collar in the west-central area of the park. On March 7, employees reported seeing a grizzly bear in theÃâà...
Ravalli Republic
March 14, 2018
Visitors to Yellowstone National Park are being warned that grizzly bears are awake and looking for food. The first grizzly bear sightings of 2018 ... All of Yellowstone National Park is bear country: from the deepest backcountry to the boardwalks around Old Faithful. Visitors should follow these guidelines:.
KGWN
March 14, 2018
Yellowstone National Park - The first grizzly bear sightings of 2018 occurred in Yellowstone National Park last week. On Tuesday, March 6, staff observed an 11-year-old male grizzly bear wearing a radio collar in the west-central part of the park. On Wednesday, March 7, employees reported seeing aÃâà...
Billings Gazette
March 13, 2018
Rebecca Hochstein collects samples in a hot spring in Yellowstone National Park which led her to author a study that explains how a lemon-shaped virus ... For seven years as a graduate student at Montana State University, Rebecca Hochstein hiked into the backcountry of Yellowstone National Park.
The Bozeman Daily Chronicle
March 13, 2018
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KPVI News 6
March 3, 2018
Yellowstone National Park crews are planning to close roads to over-snow travel as they prepare for the spring. Park officials say the road between Mammoth Hot Springs and Norris will be first to close tomorrow and the remaining roads will close to over-snow travel by March 15th. The road from the park'sÃâà...
KULR-TV
March 1, 2018
Located in Montana, Wyoming and Idaho, the park was established by Congress and signed into law by President Ulysses S. Grant on March 1, 1872. It was the first National Park in the United States. Multiple residents in Bozeman were excited to hear about the birthday and said Yellowstone is one of theÃâà...
The Spokesman-Review
December 31, 1999
Anglers casting in Yellowstone National Park this season will have to leave their felt-soled wading boots at home. The park has banned the boots to help prevent transportation of aquatic invasive species. “It's one of the new things we're implementing to try and protect the park,” said Todd Koel, YellowstoneÃâà...
KTVQ Billings News
December 31, 1999
MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, Wyo. - Aquatic invasive species could have devastating ecological, economic, and recreational impacts on Yellowstone National Park. They are costly to manage and extremely difficult to eradicate. Due to the urgent need to prevent these destructive species from entering theÃâà...
The Bozeman Daily Chronicle
December 31, 1999
An angler brings a Yellowstone cutthroat trout to net at Trout Lake in Yellowstone National Park. Chronicle file photo. Facebook Ãâ÷ Twitter Ãâ÷ Email; Print; Save. Yellowstone National Park has decided to bar anglers from wearing felt-soled wading boots as part of the park's fight against the arrival of aquaticÃâà...
The Bozeman Daily Chronicle
December 31, 1999
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. — The three protesters who were arrested Tuesday for their attempt to block the slaughter of Yellowstone bison will remain in jail at least until a detention hearing next week, a U.S. district judge decided Wednesday morning. Thomas Brown, Cody Cyson andÃâà...
Great Falls Tribune
December 31, 1999
The yearly bison count at Yellowstone National Park found that found a decline in bison predominantly in park's central Hayden Valley herd. Script by Sarah Dettmer. ... A judge has ordered three bison activists arrested in Yellowstone National Park to be detained until at least Monday. Thomas Brown ofÃâà...