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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.

A video shot on the north end of Jackson Lake in Grand Teton National Park captures a compelling showdown between a grizzly bear and a pack of wolves.
Posted inGrand Teton, Photos & Videos, Wildlife

Video captures Grand Teton showdown between grizzly, wolf pack

by Ruffin PrevostSeptember 12, 2013November 15, 2013
The Yellowstone Heritage and Research Center in Gardiner, Mont. hosts archives and other resources researchers use to learn about Yellowstone National Park science and history.
Posted inResearch, Science & Nature, Yellowstone

Yellowstone’s Heritage and Research Center houses skulls, scooters, skins, sketchbooks

by Ruffin PrevostSeptember 9, 2013October 10, 2013
Bicyclists participate in Cycle Greater Yellowstone near the Buffalo Bill Reservoir southwest of Cody, Wyo.
Posted inGateway Towns, News, People

Hundreds of bicyclists tour greater Yellowstone area, visit gateway towns

by Ruffin PrevostAugust 28, 2013October 10, 2013
A collared elk is wary, but appears relatively undisturbed by passing snowmobiles in Yellowstone National Park.
Posted inYellowstone

Yellowstone winter-use plan moves ahead with Park Service decision

by Ruffin PrevostAugust 22, 2013October 10, 2013
A few grizzly bears have been spotted emerging from hibernation in Yellowstone National Park.
Posted inUncategorized

4 injured by grizzlies in separate incidents in Yellowstone, Idaho

by Ruffin PrevostAugust 16, 2013August 16, 2013
Fly-fisherman Jim Harris of Billings casts his line on the Shoshone River near the northern edge of Cody in this March 2009 file photo. Temperatures in the mid-60s lured many other fishermen to the water, which is fed by hot springs as it flows through town.
Posted inGateway Towns, News

Cody Wild West River Fest to celebrate Shoshone River east of Yellowstone

by Ruffin PrevostAugust 14, 2013August 14, 2013
Posted inGrand Teton, News

Wyoming Gov. Mead open to Grand Teton land swap

by Ruffin PrevostAugust 12, 2013August 12, 2013
Interior Secretary Sally Jewell, left, speaks at Jenny Lake on Thursday in Grand Teton National Park in support of a Grand Teton National Park Foundation project to improve trails and visitor amenities in the area. Joining her in the announcement of the $16 million public-private fundraising initiative were Grand Teton Superintendent Mary Gibson Scott, right, and foundation President Leslie Mattson. (Ruffin Prevost/Yellowstone Gate)
Posted inGrand Teton, News

Grand Teton Foundation to lead $16 million Jenny Lake rehab

by Ruffin PrevostAugust 8, 2013August 20, 2013
Interior Secretary Sally Jewell, left, and Grand Teton National Park Superintendent Mary Gibson Scott speak with reporters Wednesday about efforts to complete a deal for the federal government to acquire Wyoming state lands within the park, were the press conference was held. (Ruffin Prevost/Yellowstone Gate)
Posted inGrand Teton, News

Interior secretary visits Grand Teton, pledges support for deal to acquire Wyoming lands

by Ruffin PrevostAugust 7, 2013August 20, 2013
Historian and author M. Mark Miller recalls stories from his grandmother about Handkerchief Pool, a now-defunct thermal feature in Yellowstone National Park.
Posted inHistory, People

Montana author shares historic tales of adventurous travels in Yellowstone

by Ruffin PrevostAugust 7, 2013August 12, 2013

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