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An Indigenous opera singer has written a song that she hopes will be a new anthem for Yellowstone National Park.
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As Yellowstone National Park turns 150 years old, a group of Indigenous artists and scholars is bringing a teepee village and other public art to the park to highlight its Native American history.
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A fly shop and guiding service in the gateway town of Gardiner is seeing fewer casual fishermen, but some serious anglers have returned.
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With visitation in Yellowstone down since the floods, one guiding company in Gardiner says it's easier for clients to see more of the park.
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The park saw about 600,000 recreation visits last month, down 45% from July 2021.
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Yellowstone visitation is down 40% after historic floods washed out roads. One neighboring town is struggling to survive, so park officials have opened a temporary road to try to help.
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New numbers released Monday show the impacts of last month’s historic flooding and a rare full closure of the park.
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Models used to predict flooding are based on long-term, historical records that do not reflect changes to the climate over the past decade, scientists say.
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Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management lands, as well as Grand Teton National Park, all saw an increase in visitors following Yellowstone’s closure last month.
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With the north loop reopening, 93% of the park’s roadways will be accessible.