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Yellowstone’s Elk Creek gets treatment to poison non-native fish

by Yellowstone GateSeptember 18, 2014September 18, 2014
Posted inGateway Towns, History, People, Uncategorized

Yellowstone history presentation in Cooke City on July 12

by M. Mark MillerJuly 8, 2014July 8, 2014
Pronghorn antelope make one of five river crossings during their migration from Grand Teton National Park to Wyoming’s Green River Basin. ©Joe Riis
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‘Transcendent’ moments shine light of understanding on pronghorn migration

by Mark BagneJune 1, 2014August 27, 2014
A mountain goat peers out from among the rocks along a hiking trail on Bald Ridge east of Cody, Wyo.
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Spring festival in Cody offers early peek at Yellowstone birds, wildlife

by Ruffin PrevostApril 29, 2014April 30, 2014
Posted inUncategorized

Yellowstone opens some park roads to cyclists

by Mark BagneMarch 27, 2014March 31, 2014
Posted inUncategorized, Wildlife

‘Wolf warriors’ target delisting plan

by Mark BagneMarch 27, 2014
Posted inNews, Uncategorized, Wildlife

Montana justices rule for bison

by Mark BagneMarch 19, 2014
Researchers collect gas samples form a fumarole in Yellowstone National Park as part of a study aimed at learning more about the processes at work beneath the park's thermal features.
Posted inUncategorized, Yellowstone

Yellowstone thermal features produce unexpectedly high amounts of helium

by Ruffin PrevostFebruary 19, 2014March 10, 2014
Wildlife officials have proposed ending federal protections for Yellowstone area grizzly bears.
Posted inUncategorized, Wildlife

Grizzly managers recommend ending Yellowstone area bears’ protected status

by Yellowstone GateDecember 11, 2013December 11, 2013
Walter Delacy (NPS image)
Posted inHistory, Uncategorized

An optimistic prospector questions 1863 mining ‘laws’ in Yellowstone country

by M. Mark MillerDecember 4, 2013December 4, 2013

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