The Forest Service is not following the best scientific practices for managing livestock grazing, according to the report.
Mountain lions could be changing the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem for the better
“There is a greater diversity of bird and mammal scavengers feeding on mountain lion kills than any other kind of carrion or meat resource ever documented in the world.”
Just days left to comment on experimental nuclear tech in Eastern Idaho
People have until March 31 to submit their thoughts for the testing of what’s known as “molten chloride fast reactor” technology.
As Jackson gets pricier, Grand Teton National Park says it will need to house more workers
The U.S. Department of the Interior is seeking ways to fund innovative lodging solutions in national park gateway communities like Jackson Hole.
Wyoming Legislature Begins In-Person Session
WyoFile reporter Nick Reynolds discusses the state’s budget crisis, fossil fuel dependence and potential photo ID requirements at the polls.
Six New Moose Near Wilson Equipped with GPS Collars to Study Wildlife Movements
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department completed its third round of moose captures for GPS collaring in the Snake River Bridge area last week.
Representative Mike Yin Talks about Policy-Making During a Pandemic
Proposed cuts to the state budget could cause real pain in Teton County, Yin says.
Homeowners Who Avoid Wildfire Damage Can Find Themselves In New Flood Zone
Record-breaking wildfires are burning through the American West. As firefighters address their immediate effects, nearby residents are grappling with the lasting repercussions.
Senate Bill 49 and Power Dynamics in Cheyenne
Above: Former U.S. Representative Cynthia Lummis made a cameo in the Wyoming Legislature to advocate for SF 49. (Andrew Graham/WyoFile) Billionaire...