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Yellowstone-based wolves faring much better this hunting season - USA Today

  Yellowstone-based wolves faring much better this hunting season

Yellowstone Lake Water Levels Can Tell Us More than You Might Think - USGS

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Yellowstone Lake Water Levels Can Tell Us More than You Might Think A relatively simple measurement—lake level—has yielded big dividends in Yellowstone. By tracking the level of Yellowstone Lake over time, it is possible to understand more about a range of subjects, from the hydrology of stream flow to the physical properties of the magma reservoir beneath Yellowstone Caldera! Yellowstone  Caldera  Chronicles is a weekly column written by scientists and collaborators of the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory. This week's contribution is from Scott K. Johnson, Science Communication Associate the EarthScope Consortium. The strongest Yellowstone Lake seiche wave (primary mode) has a 78-minute period, but other weaker seiche waves are also present simultaneously. The importance of tide gauges is apparent to anyone who has lived near a coastline, but there are a host of reasons to measure the water level of inland water bodies, too. Sometimes that’s to monitor water cycle trends, like drou

The Grand Story of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone - Caldera Chronicles

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The Grand Story of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone Yellowstone  Caldera  Chronicles is a weekly column written by scientists and collaborators of the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory. This week's contribution is from Michael Poland, geophysicist with the U.S. Geological Survey and Scientist-in-Charge of the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory. The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone is a natural wonder that almost defies description.  The reaction of explorer Charles Cook when he first viewed the canyon in 1869 seems appropriate: “ I sat there in amazement, while my companions came up, and after that, it seemed to me that it was five minutes before anyone spoke. ” Sources/Usage: Public Domain. Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River and the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, photographed during a helicopter flyover on August 19, 2019. Stretching from the  Lower Falls to the Tower Falls area , the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone is about 28 km (17 miles) long, 250–350 meters (820–1150 feet) d

Officials Recovered Poems and Cash But Mystery Remains About Man Whose Foot Was Found in Yellowstone Hot Pool - People

  Officials Recovered Poems and Cash But Mystery Remains About Man Whose Foot Was Found in Yellowstone Hot Pool

2,500 earthquakes, 26 swarms. 11 Steamboat Geyser eruptions. Here’s Yellowstone’s year in a glance - Idaho Capital Sun

2,500 earthquakes, 26 swarms. 11 Steamboat Geyser eruptions. Here’s Yellowstone’s year in a glance

13 bison die after being struck by vehicles near Yellowstone National Park (from 12/30/22) - CBS News

13 bison die after being struck by vehicles near Yellowstone National Park

Nez Perce hunter grazed by stray bullet in Gardiner - Bozeman Daily Chronicle

  Nez Perce hunter grazed by stray bullet in Gardiner

Traffic related incidents remain the most common cause of injury or death in Yellowstone - Buckrail

  Traffic related incidents remain the most common cause of injury or death in Yellowstone

Person snowshoeing in Yellowstone National Park helped out after reporting chest pain and shortness of breath - montanarightnow.com

  Person snowshoeing in Yellowstone National Park helped out after reporting chest pain and shortness of breath

New research shows humans impact wolf packs in national parks - phys.org

New research shows humans impact wolf packs in national parks

Is Yellowstone’s ‘Zone Of Death’ The Ideal Place To Get Away With Murder? - Cowboy State Daily

Is Yellowstone’s ‘Zone Of Death’ The Ideal Place To Get Away With Murder?

Where to Eat in West Yellowstone – A Comprehensive Guide - lihpao.com

  Where to Eat in West Yellowstone – A Comprehensive Guide

Is Montana really great for hiking? The poll says . . . - xlcountry.com

Is Montana really great for hiking? The poll says . . .  

A Christmas (misinformation) story: Yellowstone edition - Caldera Chronicles

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A Christmas (misinformation) story:  Yellowstone edition Misinformation and misconceptions about Yellowstone are nothing new.  This past Christmas saw a particularly challenging episode of misinformation that caused widespread and needless concern—especially because there are many places on-line to find scientific information about Yellowstone’s current activity. Yellowstone  Caldera  Chronicles is a weekly column written by scientists and collaborators of the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory. This week's contribution is from Michael Poland, geophysicist with the U.S. Geological Survey and Scientist-in-Charge of the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory. On October 30, 1938, Orson Welles directed and narrated a live radio adaptation of the H.G. Wells novel  The War of the Worlds .  The incident is famous for supposedly having incited a panic that the events being described were really happening.  Some people apparently thought that Martians were invading Earth! Fast forward over 80 years

Yellowstone revealed: Call of the wildlife - KTVQ

Yellowstone revealed: Call of the wildlife

Yellowstone Revealed: Flooding parallels from 2004 and 2022 - KTVQ

  Yellowstone Revealed: Flooding parallels from 2004 and 2022

'Honest, hardworking, humble': Yellowstone National Park's lead wolf biologist retires after 28 years - Bozeman Daily Chronicle

'Honest, hardworking, humble': Yellowstone National Park's lead wolf biologist retires after 28 years

Several Have Died at Yellowstone National Park While “Hot Potting” — Here's What That Means - Green Matters

  Several Have Died at Yellowstone National Park While “Hot Potting” — Here's What That Means

A green Yellowstone keeps the local economies in the black (5-min video clip) - Fox Weather

A green Yellowstone keeps the local economies in the black

Federal spending package includes nearly $1 billion for Yellowstone flood recovery - Bozeman Daily Chronicle

Federal spending package includes nearly $1 billion for Yellowstone flood recovery  

Snowmobiles give an intimate view to Yellowstone’s winter beauty - Gillette News Record

Snowmobiles give an intimate view to Yellowstone’s winter beauty

Backpacker treks all of Yellowstone's trails, a feat that took 25 years - Billings Gazette

Backpacker treks all of Yellowstone's trails, a feat that took 25 years

Wildlife commission decides against changes to elk hunting near Yellowstone National Park - Independent Record

Wildlife commission decides against changes to elk hunting near Yellowstone National Park

Abundant snow for Yellowstone National Park's winter season opening - KTVQ

Abundant snow for Yellowstone National Park's winter season opening

Electrifying Parks: Will national parks build enough electric vehicle charging stations to meet the growing demand? - NPCA

Electrifying Parks: Will National Parks Build Enough Electric Vehicle Charging Stations to Meet the Growing Demand?

Land of Steam: An Apsáalooke writer shares three stories that shed light on his people’s connections to the lands of Yellowstone- NPCA

  Land of Steam: An Apsáalooke writer shares three stories that shed light on his people’s connections to the lands of Yellowstone

Top things to know when visiting Yellowstone National Park this winter - East Idaho News

Top things to know when visiting Yellowstone National Park this winter

Yellowstone's winter season begins Dec. 15, 2022 - NPS

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  Yellowstone's winter season begins Dec. 15, 2022       Snowmobile group along the Madison River.                                                 NPS / Jacob W. Frank News Release Date:  December 8, 2022 Contact:   Morgan Warthin , (307) 344-2015 MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, WY – The winter season in Yellowstone National Park begins Thursday, Dec. 15. Conditions permitting, most park roads will open to oversnow travel by snowmobile and snowcoach. Annually from mid-December until mid-March, visitors travel most of the park’s roads by  commercially guided snowmobiles and snowcoaches  and via the  non-commercially guided snowmobile access program . Top Things to Know in Winter Most Park Roads are Closed to Automobiles The only exception is the road between the North and Northeast entrances, which is open to automobiles all year, conditions permitting. Check the  road status map  before you leave. Drive cautiously and watch out for snowplows. Do not stop, stand, or walk in the road. Use a pul

Unsolved mystery still haunts Fountain Hotel - Casper Star Tribune

Unsolved mystery still haunts Fountain Hotel  

Inside Yellowstone National Park as it celebrates 150th birthday - CITYA.M

  Inside Yellowstone National Park as it celebrates 150th birthday

‘Mind control’ by parasites influences wolf-pack dynamics in Yellowstone National Park - CNN

  ‘Mind control’ by parasites influences wolf-pack dynamics in Yellowstone National Park

Under Canvas announces opening of new location near North Entrance of Yellowstone National Park - Market Insider

Under Canvas announces opening of new location near North Entrance of Yellowstone National Park

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, the circumstanc

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 closed. So fa

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 Hot Springs and the park’s North Entrance in Gardiner, Montana. In addi