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Ruffin Prevost is founding editor of Yellowstone Gate, an independent, online news service about Yellowstone and Grand Teton parks and their gateway communities. He lives in Cody, Wyo., where he also works as the Wyoming reporter for Reuters news service. He worked from 2005-10 as the Wyoming reporter for the Billings Gazette and has also been managing editor of WyoFile.

Managers of the Sleeping Giant Ski Area east of Yellowstone National Park have proposed installing a zip line for summer use. (Ruffin Prevost/Yellowstone Gate - click to enlarge)
Posted inGateway Towns

Report finds no significant environmental impact for proposed zip line east of Yellowstone

by Ruffin PrevostAugust 28, 2012August 27, 2012
A new mobile app for smartphones and tablets allows Grand Teton National Park visitors to learn more about specific elements of the park as they travel along the Teton Park Road.
Posted inGrand Teton

Foundation funds mobile app, website for tech-savvy Grand Teton visitors

by Ruffin PrevostAugust 28, 2012August 27, 2012
There is no evidence linking menstruation to any of the nine attacks on women in Yellowstone National Park since 1980. (USFWS photo - click to enlarge)
Posted inResearch, Science & Nature, Wildlife, Yellowstone

Yellowstone bear biologist debunks myth that menstruating women attract bears

by Ruffin PrevostAugust 24, 2012April 23, 2013
A group participtating in a field trip to the Wood River area of the Shohone Forest in northwestern Wyoming hikes through a stand of trees east of Yellowstone Park where researchers are working to learn more about the natural and human history of the region. (Ruffin Prevost/Yellowstone Gate - click to enlarge)
Posted inPeople

Century-old trees near Yellowstone yield clues about human, forest histories

by Ruffin PrevostAugust 23, 2012August 27, 2014
The Trailhead Cabin at The Nature Conservancy Heart Mountain Ranch offers a basecamp with interpretive displays for hikers and others using the land. (Yellowstone Gate/Ruffin Prevost - click to enlarge)
Posted inGateway Towns

Historic cabin marks trail to summit of iconic mountain east of Yellowstone Park

by Ruffin PrevostAugust 18, 2012August 18, 2012
Wyoming Gov. Matt Mead speaks Saturday at the centennial celebration for the National Elk Refuge in Jackson, Wyo. (Yellowstone Gate/Ruffin Prevost - click to enlarge)
Posted inGateway Towns

Jackson Hole celebrates pathway completion, National Elk Refuge centennial

by Ruffin PrevostAugust 16, 2012August 15, 2012
Former U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services Director John Turner, left, speaks Monday during a panel discussion in Cody that included, from left, former Environmental Protection Administration head William Ruckelshaus, former Sen. Alan Simpson and former Wyoming Gov. Mike Sullivan. (Ruffin Prevost/Yellowstone Gate - click to enlarge)
Posted inGateway Towns

Wyoming public policy experts discuss collaboration in resolving natural resource disputes

by Ruffin PrevostAugust 15, 2012August 24, 2012
A search and rescue helicopter lands at the Jenny Lake rescue cache near Lupine Meadows in Grand Teton National Park in this 2012 file photo, after completing a short-haul extraction of an imperiled climber from the Teewinot Mountain area.
Posted inGrand Teton

Multiple incidents keep Grand Teton emergency crews busy over weekend

by Ruffin PrevostAugust 13, 2012August 13, 2012
A search and rescue helicopter lands at the Jenny Lake rescue cache near Lupine Meadows in Grand Teton National Park in this 2012 file photo, after completing a short-haul extraction of an imperiled climber from the Teewinot Mountain area.
Posted inGrand Teton

Grand Teton rangers rescue imperiled climber from Teewinot Mountain area

by Ruffin PrevostAugust 11, 2012August 24, 2012
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Posted inPeople, Yellowstone

Former Yellowstone employee sentenced in embezzlement of entry fees

by Ruffin PrevostAugust 9, 2012August 24, 2012

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