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In 1988, Yellowstone National Park was engulfed in flames. Hear what it was like—and whether an inferno like that could happen again.
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Pine beetles and drought is leaving Wyoming and other states more susceptible to wildfires than at any point in recent memory, yet the federal fire policy…
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Like the enormous herds wild of bison that once thundered across the west, in coming years the forests of Yellowstone may, too, become few and far…
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With wildfires becoming larger and more expensive every year, the federal government is proposing new ways to fund fighting them. Interior Secretary Sally…
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In the summer of 1988, 36 percent of Yellowstone National Park was on fire. To this day, it remains the largest wildfire since Yellowstone became a…
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Picture this. You're a park ranger living in a watchtower in the Wyoming wilderness. No cellphone, no internet, no co-worker to keep you company. Your…
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The U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Appropriations has approved a budget for the Interior and Environment for 2015, and Wyoming Representative…
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Fire crews are responding to reports of a forest fire burning in the Southern Snowy Range area near Lake Owen.Aaron Voos with the Medicine Bow-Routt…
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Fire restrictions are popping up across Eastern Wyoming.Despite the wet spring, weather forecasters are predicting an average fire season in July and…
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Slash piles around the state are still intact in Wyoming, which is unusual. Slash piles are made of accumulated debris from clearing forests or trimming…