Blog and Stories
GYC wraps up 4 years of public feedback on Custer Gallatin Forest’s new management plan
In September 2020, the Greater Yellowstone Coalition and many of its supporters submitted their final feedback to the Custer Gallatin National Forest on their new Forest Management Plan. This milestone concludes years of our collaboration, public engagement, and expert recommendations to help equip the National Forest with the strongest plan possible.
The Wonders of the Sand Creek Desert | Part II: The Present
The second installation of a three-part blog series on the Sand Creek Desert in Idaho.
Stories from the field: Finding eligible Wild & Scenic rivers in Wyoming, Part I
During the summer of 2020, GYC put field technicians in the Bridger-Teton National Forest to inventory rivers eligible for Wild and Scenic protection. These are their stories.
Funding in place for four crossings in Teton County, Wyoming
The Teton County Commission voted this week to put $3 million of Special Purpose Excise Tax (SPET) funds toward two wildlife crossings near the Snake River on Highway 22 outside of Jackson, Wyoming.
The Wonders of the Sand Creek Desert | Part I: The Past
The first installation of a three-part blog series on the Sand Creek Desert in Idaho.
Celebrating against destructive mining
As we all focus on staying healthy and safe with our loved ones, it’s important to remember the ecosystem, and the threats to it, continues to function. The Greater Yellowstone Coalition has been fighting inappropriate gold mines our entire existence. It’s in our DNA. GYC continues to work on new solutions to the persistent problems created by our nation’s antiquated laws that obligate hard rock mining as be “the highest and best use” of the land.
Federal court throws out Kilgore Project approval
A U.S. District Court in Boise, Idaho decided that an international mining company Excellon Resources Inc. cannot move forward with the Kilgore Project until the U.S. Forest Service issues a new decision.
Reflecting on 25 years of wolves in Yellowstone National Park
To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Yellowstone wolf reintroduction, we had the opportunity to chat with Mike Phillips about that day in 1995 and the effect that wolves have had on the ecosystem as a whole. Mike Phillips has been a restoration ecologist since 1986 and led the historic effort to restore red wolves and served as the first leader of the Yellowstone wolf restoration project.
Next steps for safer roads in Teton County, Wyoming
For the past several years Greater Yellowstone Coalition staff based in Wyoming have been working hard with our partners to create safer roadways while at the same time promoting wildlife movement across the landscape. Among several wildlife crossings wins realized last year, this past November we celebrated a historic vote in Teton County by helping to lead the charge in building support for a $10 million wildlife crossing measure.
Studying Yellowstone's iconic wolves
Yellowstone’s wolf packs are iconic. Their reintroduction into the world’s first national park in 1995 is considered one of America’s best conservation success stories. Yellowstone National Park continues to be one of the best places in the world for studying wild wolves. I had the wonderful opportunity to learn about wolves and their behavior with our friend, Yellowstone Wolf Project Research Associate Kira Cassidy.
Success and momentum for wildlife crossings
2019 was a big year for wildlife crossings. The Greater Yellowstone Coalition has long been working to increase roadway safety by providing funding and building support for wildlife crossing projects. We are happy to report that this past year several successes were achieved helping to build momentum for wildlife crossing projects around the ecosystem.
SUCCESS! Idaho judge orders deeper analysis of cyanide mining impacts at Kilgore site
Today, Judge Winmill ruled that the U.S. Forest Service must conduct further research before allowing toxic cyanide gold mining near Kilgore, Idaho, just west of Yellowstone National Park. This order temporarily halts a proposed open-pit, cyanide, heap-leach gold mine being explored by foreign mining company, Otis Gold.