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Despite recent moisture, public lands across Wyoming are still experiencing moderate to severe drought conditions.
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The reservoir in Grand Teton National Park is expected to be drawn down to levels only seen three times in the last 30 years.
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As the nation opened up this summer, people hit the road, with many visiting national parks. The surge of travelers is reflected in the visitation numbers at Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Park.
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The National Weather Service has indicated that hot and dry conditions will persist in the coming weeks, which increases the potential for fire activity across the Teton Interagency Fire area, hence elevating the fire danger rating to very high for Grand Teton National Park, Bridger-Teton National Forest, and the National Elk Refuge.
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A recent report from the National Park Service estimated that park visitors spent over $8 million in Wyoming last year. That's about $65 million less than they spent in 2019.
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and partners have started a targeted hazing operation on a grizzly bear and her two cubs. The grizzly family has been appearing regularly on a section of Togwotee Pass. And because the pass isn't far from Grand Teton National Park, tourists have been making the mistake of stopping to observe the bears when they drive by and spot them.
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The National Park Service and the Grand Teton National Park Foundation are partnering up to preserve and stabilize one of the houses on Mormon Row.
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Even in the height of the pandemic last summer, visitors came rushing to national parks and forests in Wyoming. Officials are preparing for an even…
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Wyoming Stargazing, an astronomy non-profit, is hosting a free online speaker series this spring and summer. The next featured speaker is Suzanne Ramsay…
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How much tourism is too little or too much? This is the type of question that will be discussed during this year's 22 in 21 conference, hosted by the…