SHERIDAN, Wyo. (AP) – Organic artifacts preserved by ice patches in Yellowstone National Park are being lost to research because warmer temperatures are melting the ice,...
By Doug Hare EBS Staff “Unearthing Paradise: Montana Writers in Defense of Greater Yellowstone” is an impassioned plea and call to arms to protect our public...
Public comment sought on proposal By Amanda Eggert EBS Senior Editor Yellowstone National Park is seeking comments from the public on a proposed project to construct...
EBS STAFF 2016 was another record-breaking year for visitation in Yellowstone National Park. The park tallied a total of 4.25 million visits this past year, a...
By Todd Wilkinson EBS Environmental Columnist A near life-sized black bear, maybe 500 pounds, rises from her easel, standing on its hinds, locking our eyes. Nearby,...
YELLOWSTONE FOREVER Yellowstone’s Northern Range is the only area of the park accessible by automobile year-round. Spectacular in every season, this region also happens to be...
By Matthew Brown Associated Press BILLINGS (AP) – A deluge of opposition from dozens of American Indian tribes, conservation groups and some scientists is tying up a decision on...
A fight to rename America’s first national monument By Emily Stifler Wolfe A stone monolith looms over the plains of northeastern Wyoming, its summit standing 1,267...
YELLOWSTONE FOREVER Yellowstone visitors new to cross-country skiing—as well as families looking for easier trails for children—have plenty of choices that pass through beautiful areas of...
Fence modifications bolster pronghorn population By Amanda Eggert EBS Associate Editor BOZEMAN – The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem’s pronghorn—sometimes mistakenly referred to as antelope—have at least two...