Tagged: Yellowstone National Park

News
5:00 pm
Thu May 2, 2013

Regional conservation effort will benefit trumpter swans

Wildlife interest groups and agencies in Wyoming and Idaho are working to increase the populations of trumpeter swans in the region. Loss of habitat has limited numbers within the species. The Teton Regional Land Trust is working with the Wyoming Wetland Society, local offices of US Fish and Wildlife Services, and the Idaho Fish and Game departments to build a nesting colony in Teton valley.

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News
6:26 pm
Thu March 14, 2013

Effort to raise money for plowing road to Yellowstone is underway in Cody

The Cody Chamber of Commerce is trying to raise 50 thousand dollars to be used to pay for snow plows to clear off the east entrance into Yellowstone National Park. 

Park officials have said they needed to delay the plowing due to federal budget cuts and that would likely mean delaying the opening of Yellowstone by two weeks.   Chamber Director Scott Balyo says it’s a serious issue for the Cody business community.

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News
6:32 pm
Tue March 12, 2013

Communities looking into raising money for plowing

Gov. Matt Mead is telling communities in northwest Wyoming to go ahead and raise money to hire state snow plows to clear roads inside Yellowstone National Park.
 
     Spring plowing in Yellowstone is postponed due to federal budget cuts. Plowing was scheduled to begin March 4 but is delayed two weeks to save money.
 
     Business owners outside Yellowstone fret that Yellowstone won't fully open to automobiles until one to two weeks later than usual this May. Officials in Cody and Jackson have been discussing other options.
 

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News
6:32 pm
Tue March 12, 2013

Communities looking into raising money for plowing

Gov. Matt Mead is telling communities in northwest Wyoming to go ahead and raise money to hire state snow plows to clear roads inside Yellowstone National Park.
 
     Spring plowing in Yellowstone is postponed due to federal budget cuts. Plowing was scheduled to begin March 4 but is delayed two weeks to save money.
 
     Business owners outside Yellowstone fret that Yellowstone won't fully open to automobiles until one to two weeks later than usual this May. Officials in Cody and Jackson have been discussing other options.
 

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News
5:56 pm
Fri February 22, 2013

Yellowstone National Park releases new winter use plan

Winter visitors to Yellowstone National Park may soon get to explore the park on self-guided snowmobile tours, according to the new proposed Winter Use Plan released today.

The plan includes guidelines for how many visitors can enter the park on snowmobiles and snow coaches, and also allows for visitors to tour the park without a professional guide, which is currently required.

However, Park Superintendent Dan Wenk says that participants of non-commercially guided tours will still have to meet minimum standards.

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Hydroelectric
6:24 pm
Mon February 4, 2013

Yellowstone's new hydroelectric plant is up and running

Yellowstone National Park is now generating one third of its electricity from a hydroelectric facility.  Located near the Mammoth Hot Springs Headquarters, the plant’s engineers estimate that it will save the Park about $70,000 a year.   

Park spokesman, Dan Hottle, says that the hydroelectric plant will also be good for the environment.  

“This is one example,” Hottle says, “of a project where we were able to cut our greenhouse emissions by almost 800 metric tons every year.”

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News
6:08 pm
Mon July 16, 2012

Yellowstone Public Hearings Discuss Snowmobiles and Sylvan Pass

Yellowstone National Park officials are trotting out their latest proposed winter use plan for public comment this week.  The plan describes how park officials believe they can increase the number of snowmobiles per day into the Park, while reducing environmental impacts. 

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News
4:47 pm
Thu July 5, 2012

New Plan Allows More Snowmobiles In Yellowstone

     Yellowstone National Park officials have released the park’s latest winter use plan, which increases the number of snowmobiles that will be allowed in the park. 

The plan would allow 60 snow coaches, but increase the maximum number of snowmobiles from the current limit of 318 up to 480.  It’s the seventh time that Yellowstone has released an environmental document on what has become a controversial issue.  Environmental groups have called for the elimination of snowmobiles inside Yellowstone. 

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