Governor Greg Gianforte of Montana recently criticized the management of Yellowstone National Park, citing concerns over bison management and visitor safety.
In response, Superintendent Cam Sholly defended the Park's practices, emphasizing that they were based on scientific evidence and aimed at preserving the Park's ecosystem.
"Yellowstone National Park is a unique and fragile ecosystem that we have a responsibility to protect," said Sholly. "Our management decisions are guided by the best available science and are designed to ensure the long-term health of the Park."
Bison Management
Visitor Safety
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1. Why is bison management necessary?
To prevent overpopulation, disease spread, and conflicts with humans.
2. How does the Park ensure visitor safety?
By providing safety guidelines, educating visitors, and implementing bear management strategies.
3. What should visitors do if they encounter a bear?
Stay calm, avoid eye contact, and carry bear spray.
4. Can I bring my dog to Yellowstone?
No, dogs are not allowed on trails or boardwalks due to wildlife encounters.
5. What is the best time to visit Yellowstone?
Spring or fall, when wildlife is more visible and crowds are smaller.
6. How can I get involved in protecting Yellowstone?
Volunteer, donate, or become a park advocate.
Yellowstone National Park is a treasure that belongs to all Americans. It is crucial to support the Park's management practices and ensure that this unique ecosystem thrives for generations to come.
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Together, we can preserve Yellowstone National Park for the enjoyment and benefit of all.
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