Yellowstone National Park
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Winter ’07-08 Snowmobile Use in Yellowstone National Park Dips Slightly, Snowcoach Use Up. National Parks Traveller. One of the most interesting parts of this story is the snowmobile use of the East Entrance, bitterly kept open by political agitation from Cody business interests who say it is vital. Keeping the entrance open is a big…
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The slaughter is based on what amounts to a lie about brucellosis and cattle, but there are a few cattle north of Gardiner on the land of the Church Universal and Triumphant – locally called CUT. They stubbonly winter cattle on their land, and I think they have have not received the criticism they deserve.…
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In a Warmer Yellowstone Park, a Shifting Environmental Balance By Jim Robbins. New York Times. This is really about the spread in the Lamar Valley of what is usually regarded as a noxious weed (I certainly hate it) — the Canada thistle. It seems grizzly bears and pocket gophers love it, and the griz, ever…
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Park trespassing raises flags. By Daniel Person. Bozeman Chronicle Staff Writer
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Opinion in the Seattle Times. By Brenda Peterson. Major guest opinions like this are very helpful reminding Americans and others why the wolves were restored and what is at stake with state management.
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Park’s winter season wrapping up. Yellowstone Park news release
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Ed. note: Bob Jackson was a notable backcountry ranger in Yellowstone Park for 30 years. I covered a number of stories about him on my old web site. Now he is a private bison rancher. _______________ Why is Yellowstone Destroying its bison herd? By Bob Jackson. I spent 30 years in Yellowstone protecting its resources,…
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Here is another of Kathie’s Yellowstone wolf reports. For me these are a great antidote for all the bad news outside the Park. The wolves’ season of romance (excuse me, “mating season”) is much more complex and extravagant than biologists used to think. Ralph Maughan __________________ YNP WOLF Field Notes, Feb. 16-24, 2008 By ©…