Tribal Rights and Yellowstone's 150th Anniversary

Tribal Rights and Yellowstone's 150th Anniversary

March 1, 2022 marked the 150th anniversary of the founding of Yellowstone National Park. This important milestone is reason to celebrate this special place, but also reflect on its history and envision a more inclusive future. Despite myths about Yellowstone being an untouched, uninhabited land before the Yellowstone Park Protection Act was signed in 1872, the lands that became the world’s first national park were inhabited by or important to many Indigenous peoples. Today, dozens of Tribes c...

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When Predators Collide

When Predators Collide

Wolves, cougars, and bears—oh my. The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem is home to many large carnivores and omnivores, making it unlike anywhere else on Earth. So, what happens when these masses of teeth...

30 Juli 1h 8min

History of Grand Teton National Park (Part 2)

History of Grand Teton National Park (Part 2)

Grand Teton National Park may be known for its dramatic peaks and postcard views, but the story didn’t stop once the park was established. In many ways, that’s when a whole new chapter began. Since ob...

10 Juni 28min

History of Grand Teton National Park (Part 1)

History of Grand Teton National Park (Part 1)

Grand Teton National Park is one of those places that stays with you long after you’ve visited. The peaks are stunning, the wildlife is abundant, and the lakes and rivers tie it all together. Still, a...

28 Maj 40min

The Stealthy Threat of Noxious Weeds

The Stealthy Threat of Noxious Weeds

Medusahead. Black Henbane. Dyer’s woad. Ventenata. Yellow starthistle. Heavy metal bands, or noxious weeds found in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem? We’re all pretty familiar with the common weeds t...

28 Apr 57min

Sandhill Cranes: Greater Yellowstone's Modern Dinosaurs

Sandhill Cranes: Greater Yellowstone's Modern Dinosaurs

Have you ever heard what sounds like a prehistoric call on the air? It’s one of my favorite sounds that signals spring’s arrival in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. One of my favorite questions to a...

26 Mars 1h 7min

Virtual Fencing: Win-Win Tech for Wildlife and Livestock

Virtual Fencing: Win-Win Tech for Wildlife and Livestock

The vast public and private lands that make up Greater Yellowstone are crisscrossed with miles upon miles of fences. While fences aren’t inherently bad—and are often necessary in certain areas to keep...

24 Feb 44min

The Fight for Our Public Lands

The Fight for Our Public Lands

I want you to think of your very favorite spot on public lands. Is it a local backcountry camping site? A trail you love to hike with your friends and family? A secret location in Yellowstone Nationa...

28 Jan 1h 2min

Frozen Assets: Why Greater Yellowstone Needs Snow

Frozen Assets: Why Greater Yellowstone Needs Snow

If you live in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, or have visited during the winter months, you know just how absolutely magical this place is with a thick blanket of snow. Whether you’re out skiing, ...

29 Dec 20251h 3min

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