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Microscopic critters in Yellowstone snow resemble seeds on a bagel. What are they? - The Sacramento Bee

Microscopic critters in Yellowstone snow resemble seeds on a bagel. What are they?  

Study reveals Yellowstone elk reliance on unprotected private land - WyoFile

  Study reveals Yellowstone elk reliance on unprotected private land

Doug Smith, Yellowstone National Park biologist in charge of wolf recovery program is retiring - KBZK

Doug Smith, Yellowstone National Park biologist in charge of wolf recovery program is retiring

UPDATE: Yellowstone National Park releases name of individual involved in incident [foot found in Abyss Pool] at West Thumb Geyser Basin - NPS

  UPDATE: Yellowstone National Park releases name of individual involved in incident [foot found in Abyss Pool] at West Thumb Geyser Basin ews Release Date:  November 17, 2022 Contact:   Morgan Warthin , (307) 344-2015 MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, WY - Yellowstone National Park announced today that the human foot found in Abyss Pool, located in the West Thumb Geyser Basin, belonged to Il Hun Ro, a 70-year-old male from Los Angeles, California. Yellowstone law enforcement officers received the positive identification based on DNA analysis in the last three weeks and notified the family. In August 2022, staff discovered part of a foot in a shoe floating in the well-known thermal feature and an investigation led by Yellowstone law enforcement officers began. The investigation determined, to the best of our knowledge, that an unwitnessed incident involving one individual happened on the morning of July 31, 2022, at Abyss Pool, and no foul play occurred. Based on a lack of evidence, t...

Judge revives limits on wolf killing near Yellowstone park - St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Judge revives limits on wolf killing near Yellowstone park

Yellowstone visitation statistics for October 2022 - NPS

  Yellowstone visitation statistics for October 2022 MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, WY – Yellowstone National Park hosted 232,117 recreation visits in October 2022. This is a 27% decrease from October 2021 (316,662 recreational visits), and a 36% increase from October 2019 (171,339) which was the last year before COVID. On June 13, all entrances to Yellowstone National Park closed due to  historic flooding . Park visitors were evacuated over the next 24 hours. On June 22, the East, South and West entrances to the park reopened on a limited entry basis. On July 2, entry restrictions on the East, South and West entrances were removed. The North (Gardiner, Montana) and Northeast (Cooke City/Silver Gate, Montana) entrances remained closed to visitor vehicle traffic through September. The Northeast Entrance reopened to regular visitor traffic on Oct. 15 and the North Entrance reopened on Oct. 30. Visitors traveling to the park this winter should  stay informed  about what's open and clo...

Yellowstone trip expands students' horizons - The Challis Messenger

  Yellowstone trip expands students' horizons

VIDEO: New Gardiner Road (Mammoth to Gardiner) Yellowstone Park. Opening day, 30 October 2022 [17m video of the full length drive] - bearmauled (YouTube)

NEW GARDINER ROAD (MAMMOTH TO GARDINER) Yellowstone Park. Opening day, 30 October 2022 This video was taken starting at Yellowstone Park's North Gate in Gardiner, Montana, to Mammoth Hot Springs. Distance: 4 miles. Also NEW GARDINER ROAD (GARDINER TO MAMMOTH) Yellowstone Park. Opening day, 30 October 2022

Yellowstone National Park’s Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel to remain closed for winter 2022-2023 - NPS

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  Yellowstone National Park’s Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel to remain closed for winter 2022-2023      Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel with Sepulcher Mountain    NPS/Jacob Frank News Release Date:  November 9, 2022 Contact:   Morgan Warthin , (307) 344-2015 MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, WY – Yellowstone National Park’s Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel will remain closed this winter season, Dec. 2022 through March 2023. The  hotel closed  immediately after the  historic June flood  because of damage to the area’s wastewater system. The hotel will be closed to overnight guests and food services will not be provided.  The hotel gift shop, coffee and beverage service, lobby and ski shop will be open. Regularly scheduled tours and snowcoach service between Mammoth Hot Springs, Old Faithful and other iconic locations will be available.  In June 2022, unprecedented amounts of rainfall caused severe damage to the North Entrance Road between Mammoth Ho...

Yellowstone's black wolves better at fighting canine distemper virus, study shows - Billings Gazette

  Yellowstone's black wolves better at fighting canine distemper virus, study shows

Yellowstone to consider making Old Gardiner Road a permanent route for visitors - Bozeman Daily Chronicle

  Yellowstone to consider making Old Gardiner Road a permanent route for visitors

The 20 Best National-Park Lodges in the U.S. - Outside

  The 20 Best National-Park Lodges in the U.S.

Yellowstone's Boiling River soaking spot left high, dry by June flooding - Billings Gazette

Yellowstone's Boiling River soaking spot left high, dry by June flooding : R iver moved away from the popular outdoor hot springs . . .  .

Planning a Salt Lake City to Yellowstone National Park Road Trip - This Rare Earth

  Planning a Salt Lake City to Yellowstone National Park Road Trip

Elk reduction program begins Saturday, November 5 in Grand Teton National Park - NPS

  Elk reduction program begins Saturday, November 5 MOOSE, WY — An elk reduction program begins Saturday, November 5, in Grand Teton National Park. The park’s enabling legislation of 1950 authorizes Grand Teton National Park to jointly administer an elk reduction program with the Wyoming Game and Fish Department when necessary for the proper management and conservation of the Jackson Elk Herd.   Respective federal and state resource managers have reviewed available data and concluded that the 2022 program is necessary. The need for the program is determined annually and is based on the status of the Jackson Elk Herd, including estimated herd size and composition and the number of elk on supplemental feed on the National Elk Refuge. A total of 475 permits are authorized for the 2022 program. The only area open to the elk reduction program is Wyoming Game and Fish Elk Hunt Area 75, located mostly east of U.S. Highway 89. The Antelope Flats portion of this area closes N...

Influencer from Florida who walked on Yellowstone hot springs avoids jail, feds say - Miami Herald

Influencer from Florida who walked on Yellowstone hot springs avoids jail, feds say

Why are there so many black wolves in Yellowstone? - Forbes

Why are there so many black wolves in Yellowstone?

Yellowstone hotel reopening for winter: Temporary sewage treatment required - Billings Gazette

Yellowstone hotel reopening for winter: Temporary sewage treatment required 

Gardiner Schools [at Yellowstone's North Entrance] navigate tight housing market, declining enrollment - The Missoulian

Gardiner Schools navigate tight housing market, declining enrollment