Although Yellowstone National Park is known for its charismatic mammals and impressive birds like eagles, osprey, and swans, relatively little is known about its substantial songbird populations. These small but... read more →
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National Park Service Press Release - August 31, 2018 People visiting the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River are now able to enjoy the view from Inspiration Point. The overlook... read more →
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This new video brings to life all the reasons there’s no place like Yellowstone. Here’s a brand-new video about the park we love! Thank you to our partner Rothy’s for... read more →
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This article first appeared in the Fall 2017 issue of Yellowstone Quarterly. “Golden eagles are North America’s largest bird of prey, so why do we know so little about them?”... read more →
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Aquatic invasive species (AIS) pose a grave threat to the health of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. The detection of invasive mussels in Montana in 2016 underscores the urgent need for... read more →
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MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, WY - The latest issue of Yellowstone Science focuses on the efforts to restore native fish to Yellowstone National Park waterways. The articles provide opportunities to anyone... read more →
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Bernzomatic propane recycling vehicle: What is this curious-looking contraption, and what's it doing in Yellowstone National Park? We'll give you a hint... it recycles an item that is used—and most... read more →
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A 2,000-year-old basket...a 4,800-year-old atl-atl used to hurl projectiles...a 10,000-year-old spear shaft. These are some of the items found along the melting edges of high-altitude ice patches in and around... read more →