Results for keyword: Yellowstone National Park
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What happened to winter?
An unusual winter sends ripples through the West's water and wildlife systems, and leaves scientists wondering whether global warming is the cause.
by Michelle Nijhuis, Apr 18, 2005 -
Roadkill statistics
Statistics from a variety of sources show the impact that roads have on wildlife numbers
by Staff, Feb 07, 2005 -
A bear book that tames the fear factor
In Great Wyoming Bear Stories, Tom Reed takes a compassionate and entertaining look at the life, lore and legend of the grizzly bear
by Dan Wilcock, Jan 24, 2005 -
Lawsuits swarm around Yellowstone snowmobiles
As soon as the National Park Service announced its new snowmobile rules – which slightly reduce the number of vehicles allowed in Yellowstone and Grand Teton – lawsuits began flying from both sides of the political divide
by Deanna Belch, Dec 20, 2004 -
American — and proud of it
There’s nothing like a trip to Europe to make an American appreciate living in a country that still has wilderness.
by Geneen Marie Haugen, Nov 08, 2004 -
Heard around the West
Wandering sea lion; off-roading over geysers; Blizzard of 1049; Wyoming’s got money; bowling for meteorites; Lake Mead is shrinking; and controversial books at the public library
by Betsy Marston, Mar 29, 2004 -
Yellowstone snowmobilers suffer whiplash
Judge Emmet Sullivan reinstates a Clinton-era ban on snowmobiles in Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks
by Scott McMillion, Jan 19, 2004 -
Whirling disease hits Yellowstone
Yellowstone National Park’s cutthroat trout, already threatened by illegally introduced lake trout, are now facing increasing danger from whirling disease
by Mike Stark, Nov 24, 2003






