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Category: Research

A raven waits nearby as a grizzly bear digs among rocks on a talus slope while searching for moths to eat.
Posted inResearch, Science & Nature, Wildlife

Grizzly bears find fall feast in well-traveled moths

by Marissa FessendenOctober 21, 2013November 15, 2013
Posted inGateway Towns, Research, Wildlife

Jackson Hole students help with trout research project

by Yellowstone GateSeptember 27, 2013
An elk pauses in the light of dawn near Sylvan Lake in Yellowstone National Park. (Ruffin Prevost/Yellowstone Gate)
Posted inGateway Towns, Research, Science & Nature, Wildlife

Elk migration project wins Camp Monaco prize for biodiversity research, education

by Ruffin PrevostSeptember 20, 2013October 10, 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
Posted inPhotos & Videos, Research, Science & Nature, Wildlife

Video captures grizzly bears, other wildlife visiting popular ‘rub tree’

by Yellowstone GateJuly 31, 2013July 31, 2013
Posted inNews, Research, Science & Nature, Wildlife, Yellowstone

Study finds return of Yellowstone wolves means more berries for bears

by Yellowstone GateJuly 31, 2013July 31, 2013
Researchers are working to gather more data on the role of declining whitebark pine trees in the slowing growth of grizzly bear populations around Yellowstone National Park.
Posted inResearch, Science & Nature, Wildlife

Researchers seek more data on role of whitebark pine in changing grizzly populations

by Ruffin PrevostJanuary 31, 2013April 23, 2013
Edith Sargent playis the violin outside of Merymere Lodge at the site of the AMK Ranch in Grand Teton National Park.
Posted inGrand Teton, Research, Science & Nature

Comments sought on planned improvements at historic Grand Teton research ranch

by Yellowstone GateJanuary 22, 2013April 23, 2013
A bison stands near road signs in downtown Gardiner, Mont. in January 2006. (Jim Peaco/NPS - click to enlarge)
Posted inGateway Towns, Research, Science & Nature

Research aims to better predict winter migrations of Yellowstone bison

by Ruffin PrevostJanuary 16, 2013April 23, 2013
Researchers have used detailed genetic analyses to identify novel microbes found in the Norris Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park. (YNP photo)
Posted inResearch, Science & Nature, Yellowstone

Unique Yellowstone microbe could hold clues for bioenergy, carbon capture

by Ruffin PrevostNovember 22, 2012April 23, 2013

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