Yellowstone National Park seeks comments from the public on a proposal to construct a temporary gravel parking area near the Fairy Falls Trailhead at Midway Geyser Basin. In response to increased visitation, the lot would provide additional parking and help alleviate traffic congestion, safety concerns, and resource impacts. The proposed... read more →
Mar
17
Feb
17
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 who wants to learn more about the critical role native fish play in this dynamic ecosystem. Yellowstoneâs senior fisheries biologist,... read more →
Feb
03
Yellowstone Forever and Natureâs Best Photography magazine have announced the winners of the 2nd Annual Yellowstone Forever Photo Contest. This competition documents and celebrates the worldâs first national park through the art of photography and public participation, and proceeds benefit Yellowstone Forever. You won't want to miss these stunning wildlife... read more →
Jan
19
MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, WY - Three defendants from the Canadian group High On Life appeared Thursday, January 19, before U.S. Magistrate Judge Mark Carman at the Yellowstone Justice Center in Mammoth Hot Springs, WY. Two defendants attended the hearing in person and one defendant was on the phone. Charles Ryker... read more →
Nov
16
November 16, 2016 â Bozeman, MT â In order to protect, preserve, and enhance Yellowstone National Park for all time, the parkâs official fundraising partner (Yellowstone Park Foundation) and education partner (Yellowstone Association) today announced the completion of a merger and official unveiling of the new organization as Yellowstone Forever... read more →
Nov
07
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 usedâand most often discardedâby millions of campers nationwide. Yellowstone Forever recently partnered with Bernzomaticâmaker of handheld torches and fuel cylindersâand Yellowstone National Park... read more →
Sep
21
Brett Miller's home for three years was a hospital ward. It was there he partially recovered from severe wounds inflicted by a roadside bomb in Iraq. When he got out, though he still faced many challenges, he found being in the outdoors in his native Pacific Northwest was therapeutic and... read more →
Sep
13
Researchers get a "raven's eye view" of Yellowstone Digital photography has changed the way most of us take pictures when we're on vacation, and today it is also revolutionizing wildlife research. Observing wolves, bears, and other animals can be challenging because researchers do not want to get so close that... read more →
Apr
24
It is doubtful that today's park service would approve the building of an expensive structure that is purely decorative in nature. But when the Roosevelt Arch was conceived, Gardiner was the most important gateway to Yellowstoneâthe first park and a jewel in the national park crown. The Roosevelt Arch, built... read more →
Apr
21
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 Yellowstone National Park. As the ice patches recede as a result of global climate change, many of these archaeological treasuresâif... read more →