Yellowstone National Park Begins Culling BisonYellowstone National Park Begins Culling BisonThe National Park Service reminds visitors that unmanned aircraft (drones) are prohibited in Yellowstone National Park.Tom MortonTom Morton
Two Protesters Arrested At Yellowstone Bison FacilityTwo Protesters Arrested At Yellowstone Bison FacilityEarlier this week, three people from Wild Buffalo Defense were sentenced in federal court for similar protests last week at the bison quarantine facility.Tom MortonTom Morton
Yellowstone Bison Capture Operations Are Underway Despite SabotageYellowstone Bison Capture Operations Are Underway Despite SabotageThe bison capture and shipping operations may continue through March.Tom MortonTom MortonRoger GrayRoger Gray
UPDATE: Some Bison Let Loose Have Been Located; Criminal Investigation ContinuesUPDATE: Some Bison Let Loose Have Been Located; Criminal Investigation ContinuesAnyone with information about this incident is encouraged to call the Yellowstone National Park Tip Line at (307) 344-2132 or email YELL_LEO@nps.gov.Tom MortonTom Morton
National Park Service Launches Criminal Investigation Into Bison ReleaseNational Park Service Launches Criminal Investigation Into Bison ReleaseSome person or persons entered the Stephens Creek facility, which is permanently closed to the public, and cut fencing.Tom MortonTom Morton
Yellowstone National Park Begins Bison Capture TodayYellowstone National Park Begins Bison Capture TodayYellowstone National Park began its bison culling program today, according to a news release.Tom MortonTom Morton