By Todd Wilkinson EBS ENVIRONMENTAL COLUMNIST Grizzly bears in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem have been out of their winter dens for more than a month. With...
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF FISH, WILDLIFE AND PARKS Elk numbers in Yellowstone National Park’s northern herd are fewer compared to last year, however the population remains above...
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK In 2018, Kate Hammond, the National Park Service Acting Intermountain Regional Director, approved an environmental assessment that claimed replacing the Lewis River Bridge...
Protect yourself and protect bears YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK The first grizzly bear sighting of 2019 occurred in Yellowstone National Park during the beginning of March. On...
As spring approaches, elk shed their antlers. If you’re lucky, you may stumble across these beautiful—and valuable—treasures. By Jessianne Castle EBS CONTRIBUTING EDITOR BOZEMAN – Forty...
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE Grand Teton National Park rangers recently conducted an investigation into the illegal taking of a gray wolf within the Teton National Park boundaries,...
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE With the enactment of the federal continuing resolution, staff at Yellowstone National Park will resume regular operations beginning tomorrow. Employees are happy to...
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE Yellowstone National Park and the National Park Service’s Greater Yellowstone Inventory and Monitoring Network have released “The State of Yellowstone Vital Signs and...
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE People visiting the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River are now able to enjoy the view from Inspiration Point. The overlook has been...
By Christine Gianas Weinheimer YELLOWSTONE FOREVER What will the future bring to those who visit, protect and study the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem? That’s the central question...