Yellowstone National Park
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Wolf population has dropped by 27% in Yellowstone. Distemper devastates Yellowstone wolves. Powell Tribune
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John Muir’s advice rings true in the economic worry of today- Recession stress and Yellowstone’s good tidings. By Mark Menlove. A commentary in the Salt Lake Tribune.
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It’s that time of year again. Yellowstone bears emerging from slumber Associated Press
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Biodiversity anyone? Yellowstone Alga Found To Detoxify Arsenic Science Daily
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The Druids are the only northern range pack still intact. New packs and groups abound- Due to the complexity of the changes on the northern range, I know it took Kathie several weeks to write this. Ralph Maughan – – – – – – – – – – Yellowstone wolf report. Feb. 15-22, 2009. By…
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7,109 elk counted in the northern range. Elk grazing in Yellowstone © Ken Cole Each year elk are counted from a plane on the northern range of Yellowstone and the counts are affected by conditions on the ground and in the air. It appears that the elk population is stabilizing from the drop seen over…
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Invasive species change soil ecology. Besides making a few errors like saying that there were 3,000 buffalo killed last year rather than 1,700, and describing where the genetically pure buffalo are, this article is interesting and discusses some important issues which apply to a broader landscape. W&L Biologist’s Research Aims to Help Yellowstone Bison, Elk…
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Now is the time of year to volunteer. Jim MacDonald, who is a regular commenter here, has written an article to familiarize people about what to expect before volunteering for the Buffalo Field Campaign. I’ve spent many winters there and now I am a board member of BFC. I would encourage anyone who is interested…