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Past articles by John:

Yellowstone National Park biologist Doug Smith retires, reflects on wolf management in the park

Yellowstone National Park wolf biologist Doug Smith has stepped away from his 28-year career in the park. He officially retired on Tuesday, November 22. → Read More

Superintendent says Yellowstone’s Gardiner Canyon road unlikely to be replaced

With just weeks left before temporary access roads open to the northern parts of Yellowstone National Park, attention is turning to permanent road replacements. → Read More

Yellowstone National Park scrambles to meet road reopening deadline

Yellowstone National Park has fewer than 20 days to meet its own deadline. The park set October 15th as the goal for reopening flood-ravaged northern roads. → Read More

Temporary, paved road will be in place at north entrance to Yellowstone National Park before winter

Haaland praised the park staff for the way they reacted to historic flooding that destroyed large portions of main access roads in the northern part of the park. → Read More

Yellowstone National Park superintendent gives park flooding update

During a call with Yellowstone National Park employees and the public, Yellowstone National Park Superintendent Cam Sholly urged people on the call to leave the Gardiner area as soon as possible, while conditions allow. → Read More

Breaking down the numbers: Divesting Montana from Russian assets

Montana's effort to divest itself from Russian assets has proven to be a tricky, complex process. → Read More

After more than 20 years, Yellowstone National Park seeks new bison management plan

YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK - During a public webinar Wednesday night, Yellowstone National Park Superintendent, Cam Sholly, called on everyone from environmental groups to state officials to work together to come up with a new bison management plan. Sholly said Yellowstone and the land around it is a lot different now than when the current bison plans were developed in 2000. He pointed out that… → Read More

Yellowstone National Park and bison management: A closer look

Yellowstone National Park wants to change the way it manages bison. → Read More

Montana wolf harvest allowed to continue in regions bordering Yellowstone National Park

It was a unanimous vote on Friday by the Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission to continue wolf hunting for Region 3, despite overwhelming public comment against the extension. → Read More

Wolves in Yellowstone Part II: A balancing act between wolves, businesses and hunters

With the advent of new laws aimed at drastically reducing wolf populations, at least 20 wolves from Yellowstone National Park have been killed. → Read More

Bears in winter? Yellowstone biologist says to carry spray year-round

“We get reports of bear activity every month of the year,” said park bear biologist Kerry Gunther. → Read More

Woman burned by thermal feature after illegally entering Yellowstone National Park

A woman who entered Yellowstone National Park illegally Tuesday morning was badly burned after falling into a thermal feature near Old Faithful. → Read More

Next 2 weeks key for area tourism industry's fate

The President andCEO of the Bozeman Chamber of Commerce says decisions made in the next two weeks will determine the fate of the tourism industry this summer. → Read More

Yellowstone looks at the challenges of re-opening the park

The park closed a month ago, but so far officials are not ready to say when it might reopen. → Read More

Livingston couple lauded for reporting child abuse in Yellowstone National Park

The warning led to the arrest of two adults and the rescue of at least five children. → Read More

Bison cull numbers in Yellowstone National Park to remain about same as last year

State and federal agencies expect to reduce the size of the Yellowstone National Park bison herd by 600 to 900 animals this season. → Read More

West Yellowstone fire destroys multiple structures

UPDATE: 11/5/19, 10 a.m. - Officials confirm that one commercial structure and two residential trailers destroyed in the fire. Additionally, seven people were displaced. No injuries are reported at this time and the incident remains under investigation. Some residents have reportedly been evacuated in West Yellowstone this morning because of a nearby fire. West Yellowstone police tell us that a… → Read More

Rutting elk a danger in Yellowstone National Park

Bull elk are highly aggressive at this time of year and have been known to charge and injure people, vehicles and other inanimate objects in the park during the rutting season. → Read More

Witnesses to nature: 2 men keeping eyes on Yellowstone’s Steamboat Geyser

As we told you earlier this week, Steamboat Geyser in Yellowstone National Park has now tied last year's record for the most recorded eruptions in a year. Steamboat is the world's tallest active geyser and though it is setting records, it still has only gone off 32 times a year, making it something most people don't get to see. But some people DO get to see it, and see it a lot. MTN's John… → Read More

The night the world shook - Part II: Waves and tremors at Hebgen Lake threaten dam

“We could hear the waves rumbling and could actually see some of the wave action because it was a full moon...” → Read More