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18 Apr 2021, 8:26 am by Sabrina I. Pacifici
” It had worn a radio collar since 2018 when National Park Service biologists began to track his movements in and out of the park. [read post]
30 Jun 2014, 1:18 am by rhapsodyinbooks
When the National Park Service was formed in 1916, and Yosemite was transferred to that agency’s jurisdiction. [read post]
15 Aug 2011, 4:32 am by Frank O'Donnell, Clean Air Watch
EPA and National Park Service to Host Community Dialogue about Environmental Justice at Clark Atlanta University [read post]
9 Apr 2013, 1:22 pm by WIMS
Apr 8: A study by a team of international researchers and led by Conservation International suggests that "your merlot [could] be growing near the moose, grizzly or elk of Yellowstone National Park soon or in prime panda habitat in China? [read post]
9 Jul 2013, 11:43 am by Michael Markarian
More than 1,000 wolves have been killed with painful steel-jawed leghold traps, hound hunting, and other methods since Wisconsin, Minnesota, Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming legalized hunting seasons—including storied Yellowstone National Park wolves whose packs had been studied for decades, but were gunned down in their GPS collars over the park border. [read post]
13 Sep 2021, 5:00 am by Bailey DeSimone
An earlier law, passed May 7, 1894, was “An Act to protect the birds and animals in Yellowstone National Park, and to punish crimes in said park, and for other purposes. [read post]
27 Jun 2013, 12:56 pm by WIMS
"If the Service had followed this same logic 20 years ago, there would be no wolves in Yellowstone National Park today -- and no wolves roaming across the northern Rocky Mountains. [read post]
7 Jun 2013, 1:34 pm by WIMS
In 1995 and 1996, 66 wolves from southwestern Canada were reintroduced into Yellowstone National Park and central Idaho. [read post]
22 Sep 2021, 12:42 pm by kblocher@hslf.org
And while the state previously set strict quotas in areas bordering Yellowstone National Park and Glacier National Park to limit the killing of the wolves who live in and around these iconic natural landmarks, these quotas have now been eliminated. [read post]
15 Sep 2021, 2:21 pm by kblocher@hslf.org
While Montana previously set strict quotas outside Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks to limit killing of park wolves, those quotas have been eliminated. [read post]
3 Jul 2015, 6:00 am by Duets Guest Blogger
Another spin on this topic is if a portion of your brand name is tied to a national park, national monument, theme park, hotel, resort, etc. [read post]
16 Aug 2011, 9:52 pm by Guest Blogger
  Before 1995, there were essentially no wolves in the region – the last gray wolf in Yellowstone National Park was shot in 1926. [read post]
5 Apr 2009, 6:21 pm
 However, in Wyoming, and most notably Yellowstone National Park, wolf populations have not increased, with 171 wolves in 2004, a decline thereafter, and a rebound to 171 wolves in 2008. [read post]
9 Jul 2013, 11:43 am by Michael Markarian
More than 1,000 wolves have been killed with painful steel-jawed leghold traps, hound hunting, and other methods since Wisconsin, Minnesota, Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming legalized hunting seasons—including storied Yellowstone National Park wolves whose packs had been studied for decades, but were gunned down in their GPS collars over the park border. [read post]
5 Aug 2011, 10:39 pm by Holly Doremus
Wyoming planned to manage wolves as a trophy game species only in the northwest corner of the state, in and immediately around Yellowstone National Park. [read post]
23 Mar 2016, 10:22 am by Julie Miller
One postcard, sent in 2012 from Yellowstone National Park, reads: Yellowstone never gets old, no matter how many visits one makes. [read post]
30 Nov 2010, 9:55 am by Michael Markarian
And the same plans that led to the reckless killing of Yellowstone National Park’s most celebrated wolves and shattered years of critical research by wolf biologists. [read post]
17 Dec 2011, 9:49 am by Steve Davies
Matt Mead, the state’s roughly 243 wolves living outside of Yellowstone National Park and the Wind River Indian Reservation could be killed on sight in all but the northwest part of the state, where they would be designated as trophy game and could only be hunted with a license. [read post]
8 Apr 2024, 2:03 am by kblocher@hslf.org
Nearly 30 years after the first wolves were brought back to Yellowstone National Park and the Northern Rockies, and after millions of tax dollars spent on this important restoration, they are once again on the precipice of disaster. [read post]
29 Apr 2020, 6:43 am by Jennifer Davis
At the age of 16, he was the naturalist on the famed Hayden expedition, which helped secure congressional votes to turn Yellowstone into a national park. [read post]