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Group sues in attempt to block Absaroka-Beartooth trout poisoning, restoration project - Daily Montanan

  Group sues in attempt to block Absaroka-Beartooth trout poisoning, restoration project

Nonnative brook trout discovered in Soda Butte Creek in Yellowstone National Park; Native fish restoration project resumes to remove nonnatives - NPS

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  NEWS RELEASE Nonnative brook trout discovered in Soda Butte Creek in Yellowstone National Park; Native fish restoration project resumes to remove nonnatives Temporary creek closure Aug. 14-18        Park staff preparing to spray rotenone in tributaries of Soda Butte Creek         NPS / Neal Herbert MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, WY - Yellowstone National Park, in coordination with Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks and Custer Gallatin National Forest, will resume the Soda Butte Creek Native Fish Restoration Project near the Northeast Entrance Aug. 14-18 to remove newly discovered nonnative brook trout. The fish restoration project concluded in  2016  after nonnative brook trout were completely removed from the waterway due to successful treatments. If not removed this month, brook trout will quickly displace native Yellowstone cutthroat trout and eventually invade the entire Lamar River watershed, threatening the largest remaining riverine population of Yellowstone cutthroat trout in existence

Yellowstone seeing progress on lake trout suppression - Bozeman Daily Chronicle

  Yellowstone seeing progress on lake trout suppression

Yellowstone to hold virtual meeting on park fish restoration work [public invited -- Tues, May 25] - postregister.com

Yellowstone to hold virtual meeting on park fish restoration work

The Yellowstone Lake cutthroat trout recovery story - River Reporter

  The Yellowstone Lake cutthroat trout recovery story

Yellowstone announces fee increases to fishing and boating permits; Additional revenue will support conservation efforts - NPS

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Yellowstone announces fee increases to fishing and boating permits; Additional revenue will support conservation efforts     News Release Yellowstone announces fee increases to fishing and boating permits; Additional revenue will support conservation efforts   Fly Fishing on Nez Perce Creek NPS / Jacob W. Frank Subscribe | What is RSS News Release Date: March 24, 2021 Contact: Morgan Warthin , (307) 344-2015 MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, WY – Beginning today, fees for fishing and boating permits in Yellowstone National Park will increase. Anglers will be able to purchase fishing permits online via  Recreation.gov starting today for the upcoming season in addition to in-park stores and surrounding communities beginning this spring. See Yellowstone’s fee schedule below for details: Yellowstone Fee Schedule 2020 Fees 2021 Fees Last Fee Increase Fishing   3-day $18 $40 2012 7-day $25 $55 Season $40 $75 Boati