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Category: Yellowstone

Yellowstone is the world’s first national park. Covering roughly 2.2. million acres, it is home to diverse wildlife and majestic scenery, drawing up to 3.5 million visitors annually.

Al Nash has left the National Park Service after 9 years as the spokesman for Yellowstone National Park.
Posted inPeople, Yellowstone

Departing Yellowstone spokesman reflects on decade tackling park’s tough issues

by Ruffin PrevostMarch 28, 2015March 28, 2015
A bison stands near road signs in downtown Gardiner, Mont. in January 2006. (Jim Peaco/NPS - click to enlarge)
Posted inGateway Towns, Wildlife, Yellowstone

Public input sought for Yellowstone bison management plan

by Yellowstone GateMarch 18, 2015March 17, 2015
A video screen capture shows a bison in Yellowstone National Park as it rams a parked vehicle in the Lamar Valley.
Posted inPhotos & Videos, Wildlife, Yellowstone

Video captures Yellowstone bison ramming parked vehicle

by Ruffin PrevostMarch 4, 2015March 4, 2015
Posted inGateway Towns, Photos & Videos, Yellowstone

Presenters sought for 7th Annual Yellowstone Winter Photo Festival

by Yellowstone GateMarch 4, 2015March 4, 2015
Posted inHistory, Yellowstone

Happy Birthday to Yellowstone Park

by M. Mark MillerMarch 2, 2015March 2, 2015
Two people share a snowmobile during a January 2012 trip into Yellowstone National Park.
Posted inYellowstone

Winter travel season winding down in Yellowstone

by Yellowstone GateFebruary 26, 2015February 26, 2015
Roy Renkin, a vegetation specialist with the National Park Service, points out sections of a forest in Yellowstone National Park that were the subject of a prescribed burn in 2007 during a 2008 media tour looking back at the summer fires of 1988.
Posted inScience & Nature, Yellowstone

Yellowstone thermal regions offer unique home to rare plants

by Ruffin PrevostFebruary 18, 2015February 18, 2015
Posted inYellowstone

Melting snow means no snowmobiles from West Yellowstone

by Yellowstone GateFebruary 17, 2015February 17, 2015
Participants in the Grand Teton National Park Youth Conservation Program move a log during a trail project.
Posted inYellowstone

Yellowstone recruiting for summer Youth Conservation Corps program

by Yellowstone GateFebruary 13, 2015February 13, 2015
Posted inGrand Teton, Yellowstone

Free entry over Presidents’ Day weekend entry to Yellowstone, Grand Teton

by Yellowstone GateFebruary 13, 2015February 13, 2015

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