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Latest news from Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks :.- BECOMING AN OUTDOORS WOMAN BIRDING WORKSHOP JUNE 22-24Women interested in learning the basics of bird watching are invited to a weekend workshop June 22-24, co-sponsored by Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP) and the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS). […]
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- Troy Kids’ Fishing Day set for June 16Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, the US Forest Service and the US Army Corps of Engineers are sponsoring the annual Troy Kids’ Fishing Day on June 16, 2012 from 9 am to 1 pm. The event will take place at the Troy Community Pond at Roosevelt Park, and is open to kids of all ages. Prizes will be given out for the largest fish. For Questions Contact Jim Dunn […]
- Becoming-An Outdoors-Woman Birding Workshop June 22-24Women interested in learning the basics of bird watching are invited to a weekend workshop June 22-24, co-sponsored by Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP) and the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS). […]
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Gallatin National Forest Avalanche Report :.- GNFAC Avalanche Advisory for Mon Apr 9, 2012This avalanche information bulletin is issued on April 9, 2012 and does not expire. The Gallatin National Forest Avalanche Center has stopped issuing avalanche advisories for the season. Traveling in the backcountry requires carefully snowpack evaluation on the slopes you intend to ride or ski. Avalanches don’t end until the snow melts. Snowpack and Avalanc […]
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Latest news from Yellowstone National Park :.- Old Faithful Cabin Repurposing and Dormitory Construction Plan ApprovedA plan to return 67 cabin units that are presently used for concessioner employee housing in the Old Faithful Lodge Area to visitor use and construct a new dormitory in the Old Faithful Administrative Area has been approved. […]
- Yellowstone To Issue 2012 Firewood Collection PermitsYellowstone National Park will be accepting public requests April 6-8 for those interested in receiving a 2012 firewood collection permit. […]
- Investigation Leads to Child Porn ConvictionA joint investigation by several law enforcement agencies, including the National Park Service, has resulted in the arrest and conviction of a man for possession of child pornography. […]
- Bicyclists Allowed On Some Yellowstone RoadsTwo sure signs of the onset of spring in Yellowstone National Park are early sightings of bears emerging from their dens, and the appearance of a handful of hardy and prepared bicyclists on a few sections of park roadways. […]
- Grizzly Bears Leaving Yellowstone DensBears are emerging from hibernation in the Greater Yellowstone Area, so hikers, skiers and snowshoers are advised to stay in groups of three of more, make noise on the trail and carry bear spray. […]
- Yellowstone To Change Fishing Permit FeesAnglers in Yellowstone National Park will see a slight increase in fishing permit fees this season to help enhance the park’s fisheries management program... […]
- Ward Named Yellowstone Maintenance ChiefNancy Ward was named Yellowstone’s Chief of Maintenance by Superintendent Dan Wenk, effective January 29, 2012. […]
- Call for Abstracts Announced for 11th Biennial Scientific Conference on the Greater Yellowstone EcosystemAbstract submissions for the 11th Biennial Scientific Conference on the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem will be accepted March 15 - May 15, 2012. […]
- Old Faithful Cabin Repurposing and Dormitory Construction Plan Approved
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