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Fire danger is rated as “high” in much of the state. Fire restrictions are in place in multiple counties and on the Wind River Reservation. Smoke from local and regional wildfires is causing moderate to poor air quality.
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Have you ever come across a ram skull up in a tree? Well, it turns out a band of the Shoshone known as the sheep eaters used to place bighorn sheep ram skulls in trees as a ceremonial activity. This religious practice was also practiced by neighboring tribes as they passed through. The Meeteetse Museums would like to document where those are located.
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The Shoshone National Forest Travel Management plan is facing criticism just as the public comment period comes to a close.The plan involves changes to…
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Samantha Harper is an archivist at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West’s McCracken Research Library. This job means that Harper digs through documents,…
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Karen Zoller's two rescue dogs, Macy and Izza, love to run and explore. So, she takes them to public trails around Fremont County where she can let them…
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After a decade of work the new Shoshone National Forest plan has been signed. The plan lays out how the forest will be managed in years to come.Forest…
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The long awaited Shoshone Forest Plan will be signed into law soon. The Shoshone Forest is the nation’s first national forest. The plan for the forest has…
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114,000 new acres of bark beetle kill has been detected in an aerial survey done by the State Forestry Division for 2014. Most of that is in Bridger-Teton…
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If you hike, hunt, ride on horseback, snowmobile, or ATV, the new revisions to the Shoshone National Forest Plan may affect you. The U.S. Forest Service…
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Cody – Grizzly bears, moose, bison, and many other Yellowstone area animals are hit and killed by speeding motorists every year. But now, a baby moose…