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| yellowstone Latest News+ XML/RSSBy University of Missouri–St. Louis Expert tour guides present the wonders of Yellowstone National Park in this unique program designed for adults and families. By Widness & Wiggins PR Western Ranchers, Native American Tribal Leaders, Recreation Professionals To Host 14 Community and Tourism Leaders from Namibia - Where Resource and Land Conservancy Initiatives Help People and Wildlife Thrive By TouristLink Explore Yellowstones Cascade Corner on with trip host and guide David Urmann as he leads Touristlinks first ever Yellowstone Trip. See all the highlights of the park plus and explore the backcountry of the Cascade Corner. By West Yellowstone Chamber of Commerce Kids’N’Snow is a special weekend in West Yellowstone, Montana (December 17-18th, 2011) filled with winter activities, games, and classes, just for kids. All at low, or no cost. A full list of activities is available at www.kidsnsnow.org. By Tempest Interactive Media New Site Provides Improved Navigation, Enhanced Design, Detailed Business Listings, Hotel & Accommodations Booking, and Content About Skiing, Events and other Things To Do in Jackson Hole. By TakeTours.com West Coast Tours including trips to Yellowstone are marked down on TakeTours.com for end of season tour goers By MSU Extended University Montana State University hosts an international conference on thermophiles (heat-loving organisms) at Big Sky, Montana near Yellowstone National Park on Sept. 11 through 16. By David Watson Wildlife Expeditions of Teton Science Schools announce Spring Wolf and Bear Package dates which provide an excellent opportunity to observe wolves and bears in Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, and experience Jackson Hole hospitality. By MSU Extended University Free resources from Montana State University help teachers and students learn about alternative energy and the quest for hydrogen energy sources in Yellowstone National Park. By Montana State University Extended University Montana State University's astrobiology researchers offer a free downloadable 2011 calendar that includes facts about astrobiology in Yellowstone National Park. By MSU Extended University A free e-book on astrobiology research in Yellowstone National Park is now free online from Montana State University and the NASA Astrobiology Institute. Schools, museums and science centers can receive free printed copies for educational use. By MSU Extended University A free resource for science educators is available from Montana State University By Leslie Harris The Chicago Innovation Awards Identifies and Celebrates the Ten Most Promising New Products and Services from the Heartland. Lake Forest’s VentureDNA was Selected as a Finalist out of 325 Nominees for their iPhone | iPad App, GeoRoamer Yellowstone. By John Poimiroo A new organization to promote America's National Parks was created in Washington, DC on March 8, 2010. The non-profit National Parks Promotion Council was formed to assist the National Park Service in connecting Americans with their National Parks. By Lisa Coleman Two vacation destinations, located at the northern entrance to Yellowstone National Park, have teamed with a local dog sledding company to offer guests an adventure they’ll never forget. By Ken Hall Red Baron’s Antiques will be liquidating $8 million worth of fantastic furnishings from the Yellowstone Club in Montana. The Yellowstone inventory is the expected highlight of an auction slated for Nov. 6-8 at Red Baron’s showroom in Atlanta. By Dave Wiggins National Parks are hot. With a current economy that has people vacationing closer to home, Ken Burns' new film on PBS and an upcoming 100th birthday celebration for Glacier, Austin-Lehman is predicting a banner year for National Park adventures. By Widness & Wiggins PR ALA has just announced their 2010 tour line-up which includes 15 small group adult and family national park adventures visiting 10 of America’s most iconic parks. New is Glacier National Park, celebrating its centennial birthday next year. By DeLuciaOutdoors.com DeLuciaOutdoors.com Asks "Where Are You Going August 15-16, 2009?" By GotoBus The West Coast continues to draw travelers this year with popular attractions including the Grand Canyon, Yosemite National Park, and Yellowstone National Park. By TimeStream Software TimeStream Software is offering free downloads of its new Glacier National Park Notecast for the iPod Classic and iPod nano on www.Notescasts.com. With 110 interactive pages, complete with photos, it’s a complte new guide to Glacier National Park By Buffalo Allies of Bozeman Montana Wild Buffalo Recovery and Conservation Act of 2009 would restore bison in Montana as valued, native wildlife and would remove management from state Department of Livestock. By Buffalo Allies of Bozeman Interagency Bison Management Plan Lacks Public Accountability Government agencies partnered in IBMP ignore federal mandates for transparency and flexibility, allowing for the continued slaughter of bison from Yellowstone National Park. By Buffalo Allies of Bozeman Brucellosis outbreak where there are no bison shows that IBMP is not working for buffalo or for cows. Buffalo Allies of Bozeman Is Founded to Take Action against the Slaughter and Hazing of Wild Buffalo By Buffalo Allies of Bozeman New group takes a grassroots approach toward advocacy of buffalo in the Yellowstone area. | ||||||||||||||||||||||