CODY — Stories from the Yellowstone fires of 1988, which burned approximately 1.3 million acres inside the park and surrounding area, were shared recently during a program at the Buffalo Bill Center ...
Twenty years ago this summer, Yellowstone caught fire. The flames scorched about 1.2 million acres across the area, leaving the impression that... Remembering The 1988 Yellowstone Fires Twenty years ...
SERC copy 39088020047858 gift of Rusty Russell. Fires of 1988 : a chronology and invitation to research / Linda L. Wallace, Francis J. Singer, and Paul Schullery -- Postglacial fire, vegetation, and ...
In 1988, 12 fires burned more than 1.42 million acres within the Greater Yellowstone ecosystem, more than 794,000 acres in the 2.2 million-acre park. It was the largest fire the park has seen in ...
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK -- In an area severely burned here by the 1988 North Fork fire, a Park Service interpretive sign notes that the area surrounding the boardwalk may be a meadow for decades. I ...
Editor's note: This is the second installment in a three-day series on the wildfires that swept Yellowstone National Park 20 years ago this summer. YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK - In a spot severely ...
A 24-year-old Mike Gagen spent 80 straight days battling fires in Yellowstone National Park in 1988. “That was probably the longest time I had been assigned to a fire,” he said. “Back then, they weren ...
In the 105 years since it was built, the Old Faithful Inn at Yellowstone National Park has undergone several restorations. A crucial project in... When Fire Threatened Yellowstone's Wooden Inn On Sept ...
The fires that raged through Yellowstone National Park in the summer of 1988 began in June, but they were small and mostly in the backcountry. Other Montana fires filled the pages of the Billings ...
This is the scene in extreme southwestern Yellowstone, where the Boundary Fire torched 320 acres last August. The site is of particular interest because it burned in 1988 as well; conventional wisdom ...
The 1988 fires in Yellowstone National Park are ancient history for elementary students today. Even high schoolers weren't born yet. But West High students helped fourth-graders from Central Heights ...
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