NATIONAL PARK SERVICE MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, Wyo. – On Monday, March 7, a pilot supporting Yellowstone National Park wildlife research observed the first grizzly bear of 2022....
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, WY – Roads in Yellowstone National Park began closing to oversnow travel March 6. Spring plowing operations have begun and will continue...
Projects aimed at improving safety, access and experience on park roads NATIONAL PARK SERVICE MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, Wyo. – There will be three major road improvement projects...
By Rob Chaney Missoulian MISSOULA – Sharing a meal with a greedy tablemate makes for fraught relations, especially when there are claws and fangs involved. For...
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, Wyo. – The National Park Service signed a Finding of No Significant Impact for an environmental assessment to improve telecommunications...
MONTANA FISH, WILDLIFE & PARKS The hunting and trapping of wolves in Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks’ Region 3 (southwest Montana) closed today. Last month, the...
Wolves in northern Rocky Mountains of Montana, Idaho, Wyoming remain under state jurisdiction EBS STAFF A judge ordered today in favor of restoring federal protections for...
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, Wyo – Beginning Feb.14, 2022, visitors will be able to make advance reservations for additional campgrounds in Yellowstone National Park on Recreation.gov....
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE MAMMOTH, Wyo. — Beginning spring 2022, visitors will be able to make advance online reservations for backcountry permits at Recreation.gov. The new system...
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, Wyo – Yellowstone National Park hosted 4,860,537 recreation visits in 2021, up 28 percent from 2020 (3,806,306 visits), making it the busiest year...