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Sports; Outdoors; Wild changes: Montana fisheries biologist notes Yellowstone River’s transformations May 2, 2025 Updated Fri., May 2, 2025 at 5:37 p.m. A Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks crew ...
Changes in river dynamics have also curtailed FWP’s ability to launch its jet boats for fish counts on the Yellowstone. Historically, Opitz said, a flow of 2,000 cfs was enough to ensure the ...
(Interestingly, the BLM Yellowstone River map notes the Nez Perce crossed the Yellowstone River about 1.5 miles below Duck Creek Bridge, indicating this was a shallow area.) ...
On a small trail in Riverfront Park, where the snow is pockmarked by deer tracks and a lone bicycle’s tires, a brown plaque marks the location where the steamboat Josephine tied up to a ...
The Yellowstone River from Livingston to its confluence with the Missouri River is just one of several rivers and trails Terrain360 is mapping along the Lewis & Clark Trail.
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Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks announced the closure late Wednesday, May 14, as a precautionary measure. No conflicts have been reported.
The accompanying footage, captured by Yellowstone Wolf Tracker guide Michelle Holihan, shows a cub crossing the Lamar River on mom’s back and leaping from her shoulders onto the opposite shore.
The Yellowstone River is seeing notable flow changes based on records gathered at Livingston going back to the late 1800s.