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Sep 20

“Tracking the Human Footprint” Conference Recap

We were thrilled to host the Biennial Scientific Conference on the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem in Big Sky, MT earlier this month. This year’s theme was “Tracking the Human Footprint” and focused on the human experience and the role scientific research and communication will play in shaping future management of the... read more →
Sep 20
Sep 19

Enjoying Yellowstone Safely

Managing the coexistence of people and wildlife in Yellowstone is more important than ever before. The park has experienced a significant increase in visitation since 2015, leading to increased tragedies including bear-related fatalities and bison gorings. This is where the Visitor and Wildlife Safety Education comes in. This project, funded in part... read more →
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Aug 07

Old Faithful Gets Its Name

Old Faithful was most likely discovered first by indigenous tribes well before European settlers ever arrived. But the story of Yellowstone National Park begins nearly 150 years ago, when an expedition led by Henry Washburn travelled along the Yellowstone River to see what the West held in store. The bubbling,... read more →
Jul 25