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Articles related to "Yellowstone National Park"
Buffalo Walkers Marchers walk more than 500 miles from Rapid City, S.D. opposing buffalo slayings buffalo • brucellosis • yellowstone national park • buffalo field campaign
Paleontology in Yellowstone National Park Although Yellowstone National Park is better known for its geothermal features, our oldest national park also provides a lot of paleontological information yellowstone • paleontology • paleontological • geothermal • geology
People Watching in Yellowstone Yellowstone National Park provides spectacular viewing opportunities of wildlife and human interactions. wildlife and human interations in yellowstone nati • people and wildlife in yellowstone • dangerous wildlife in yellowstone • dangerous wildlife in yellowstone national park • dangerous wildlife in national parks
See Yellowstone National Park by Car While vacationing Wyoming, don't miss the opportunity to drive through Yellowstone National Park to see wild animals, fantastic falls, thermal springs, and steep canyons. drive yellowstone national park • yellowstone national park car • hot springs geyser basins yellowstone • grand canyon yellowstone • lower loop upper loop yellowstone
Yellowstone National Park Guide Latest edition of Lonely Planet guide to Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks has 20 itineraries, 40 hikes & trips to Jackson Hole and Cody, & Beartooth Highway. lonely planet guidebook to yellowstone and grand t • north america • usa hiking and rafting • kayaking and mountain biking • jackson hole and cody
The Buffalo Saga Continues (updated 3/4) Yellowstone Slaughter continues as Buffalo are being captured. buffalo • bison • wildlife
Dogsled or Snowshoe with Wolves The International Wolf Center provides a unique way to mix wintersport—dogsledding and snowshoeing—with the study of wolf ecology. international wolf center • dogsledding • snowshoeing • wintersport • wolves
Grey Wolf Proposed for Delisting The grey wolf population in northern Rocky Mountains has exceeded target recovery rates. Proposed delisting is causing concern but how justified is it? gray wolf • endangered species act • y2y corridor • yellowstone national park • livestock predation
Parque Nacional Lauca in Chile Parque Nacional Lauca in the Chilean altiplano is a fascinating look at indigenous Andean culture in a contry rarely known for it. parque nacional lauca in chile • chile tours • chile flights • lan chile • cheap flights to chile
Pet Friendly Lodging Big Sky, MT Big Sky, Montana is a Rocky Mountain ski resort area near Yellowstone National Park. Pet friendly lodging welcome the family dog or cat to travel along on vacation. big sky montana • yellowstone national park • ski resort • pet friendly hotels • travel with pets
Yellowstone Learning in Winter Yellowstone National Park's new winter Lodging and Learning Program allows visitors to adventure in the park while learning about the park's science, history and art. yellowstone national park • yellowstone association institute • winter sports • backcountry skiing • skiers
Yellowstone Without Tourists Yellowstone National Park is magical anytime. Maybe the most in winter, when the animals outnumber the tourists. adventure travel • yellowstone national park • bison • buffalo • wolves
How Will the Buffalo Fare This Winter? Our new Governor, Brian Schweitzer, said during his campaign that management should be guided by "science, not hyperbole", and that the DOL is "ill-equipped" to manage buffalo in Montana. This might be good news to bison who wander out of Yellowstone Park. wildlife • bison
Buffalo Hunt Cancelled Buffalo Field Campaign Applauds Decision to Stop Bison Hunt bison • buffalo • wildlife
DOL's 2003-2004 slaughter season has begun Montana Department of Livestock Shoots Bull Buffalo on Yellowstone National Park Boundary. bison • buffalo • wildlife
Wild Buffalo Shot Near Gardiner Agents of the Montana Department of Livestock (DOL) shot a bull buffalo this morning north of Gardiner. buffalo • bison • wildlife
Interagency Bison Management Plan The Montana State Department of Livestock and the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks released the Interagency Bison Management Plan for The State of Montana and Yellowstone National Park. buffalo • bison • wildlife
Livestock Agents Slaughter America's Last Buffalo Early this morning, two horse trailers driven by the Montana Department of Livestock (DOL) carried eight of America's last wild genetically pure buffalo to a slaughterhouse after leaving the private residence of Dale Koelzer, while three yearlings were taken to a quarantine facility. buffalo • wildlife • buffalo field campaign
ATV Trails: Wyoming Big Horns ATV riding in the Wyoming Big Horns Mountains presents challenges to the seasoned ATV rider along with pleasurable, scenic riding for the beginning and leisure ATV rider. atv • atv trails • wyoming • big horn mountains • camping
Historic Jackson Hole Wyoming Vacation With close proximity to Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone National Park, Jackson Hole offers exciting outdoor adventures and a look back to times of the Old West. jackson hole vacation • grand teton national park • old west days • jackson hole shootout • whitewater rafting
Looking Back: Memories of Camping Trips Past As the new century begins, it is fun to to look back at camping trips in the past. We all have some that stand out in our minds and have a special meaning for us. Pam and I share a few of ours here. camping in america • campers • trailers • camping history • camping
Ski Montana: 2006-07 Ski Season Planning on heading to Montana for this winter's 2006-07 ski season, read highlights from Big Sky Resort, Big Mountain and Lookout Pass Ski and Recreation Area. montana • big sky • big mountain • lookout pass ski and recreation area • glacier national park
Ski Wyoming: 2006-07 Ski Season Planning on heading to Wyoming for this winter's 2006-2007 ski season, read what's new for Jackson Hole, Snow King Resort and Grand Targhee Resort. wyoming • jackson hole • grand targhee resort • snow king resort • grand teton national park
Trumpeter Swans The Trumpeter swan is the rarest bird in the world. Trumpeters are not only beautiful but are marvelously effective ambassadors for wetland habitat. Help to protect this magnificent species. trumpeter swan • swan • wetlands • canadian tourism • canadian travel
Most bison were brucellosis-free Most bison were brucellosis-free...samples from 3 years evaluated by lab. wildlife • bison • brucellosis • audubon adopt-a-bird program • greenpeace
Western Gray Wolves U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service must decide whether or not to remove the controversial gray wolf from federal protections in the northern Rocky Mountains. wolves • gray wolves • wolf reintroduction • yellowstone • public comments
Summer Music Festivals in the Northwest U.S. From country to jazz, alternative rock to bluegrass, music festivals in Oregon, Washington, Wyoming and Montana showcase the best of local and regional musicans. music festivals • jazz festival mt hood • bumbershoot seattle • country music oregon • creation fest nw
The Sierra Club The Sierra Club works on many fronts to promote environmental health. From clean air and water efforts, to stopping sprawl and global warming, it covers a lot of ground. sierra clubs largest best established grassroots e • clean air water stopping sprawl global warmng grou • founded by john muir • lobbies protection conservation pro-earth issues a • chapters united states canada millions members
Travel-Camping: Vacationing with Nature Camping along the way on a planned vacation is a great way to go camping. The Shoshone N.F. and Utah Route 128 are wonderful drives while enroute to National Parks. camping • america • links • articles • campgrounds
Wolf Delisting Causing Controversy Outlines the Federal removal of gray wolves from endangered species status and provides an overview of state management plans. gray wolves • wolf de-listing • wolf delisting • wolf management • wolf recovery
Cyanobacteria, Yellowstone's Micro-Garden cyanobacteria • yellowstone • thermophilic cyanobacteria • geysers
Gallatin National Forest Destroyed Files Sought by Bison Advocates Gallatin National Forest officials have confirmed that they removed and destroyed public records sought by bison advocates in a $13,000,000 land conservation and wildlife protection agreement near Yellowstone National Park. wildlife • bison • buffalo
Part 2: Survival Traits of Rainbow Trout This is part 2 of a 4 part series on the population of rainbow trout. This article covers the survival traits of the trout. rainbow trout • adaptations • survival • conservation • ecology
9 Bison Captured, Operation Violates Forest Plan Montana DOL and Fish, Wildlife, and Parks Violate Gallatin Forest Plan in Capture of 9 Bison near Yellowstone.(updated 3/6) wildlife • bison • buffalo
Buffalo Capture Updates During April Department of Livestock continue their pursuit against the defenseless buffalo. bison • buffalo • wildlife
Poached Buffalo The man who contracts with the State of Montana for the Duck Creek bison capture facility, poaches buffalo on his land. buffalo • poaching • yellowstone area • dale koelzer
The Best Luxury Ski Resorts The winter holiday season is the best time of year for an upscale ski trip. The best North American ski resort towns supplement skiing with great apres-ski activities. christmas fires winters holiday seasons vacation i • usa canada supplement with great apres-ski glacier • completes without times on bunny slopes rockies • icy types menus trails families pamper themselves • wyoming jackson hole famous natural deep get powde
All-Female Adventures in Montana Trips for women are focus of outfitter celebrating 25 years; owner Susan Eckert says 7 out of 10 clients are repeat visitors who enjoy "Grand Dame of Adventure Travel" female adventures • senior womens travel • women only trips • montana vacations • yellowstone
Best Ski Resort Packages Ski and snowboard resorts are getting ready for the new season with some affordable packages to lure you to the slopes in the Rockies and Sierras. where to ski rockies sierras • best top ski snowboard resort deals packages • kids ski free • ski season bargains deals lake tahoe • best family ski resorts
Life in Battery Acid extremophiles • cueva de villa luz • the cave of the lighted house • sulphuric acid • sulfuric acid
New Guides to Japan A new Rough Guide to Japan is in all good bookshops, but don't forget the D.K. Eyewitness Guide and The Guide to Unforgettable Walks, all providing excellent information. guide books to japan • rough guide to japan • eyewitness travel guide to japan • tokyo • hokkaido and okinawa
Shark Declines Affect Shellfish Potential for ecosystem collapse when top predators are removed has been demonstrated on land. New studies show that oceans face the same danger as shark populations drop complex ecosystem collapse • great shark population decline • bay scallops • shellfish populations • predator removal
The Yellowstone to Yukon Corridor The Yellowstone to Yukon (Y2Y) Conservation Initiative brings together scientists and conservationists to protect Rocky Mountain habitat, grizzly bears and other species yukon to yellowstone ecosystem • rocky mountain habitat • wildlife corridor • grizzly bear • endangered species act
What does it mean to be a buffalo in Vietnam or in the USA? The Buffalo is very respected for its help to the Vietnamese Farmers Its presence is appreciated and its existence protected. In contrast, the Buffalo is hazed, hunted and slaughtered in the United States (in Montana) buffalo • vietnamese • sacred • revered • rice fields |
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