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Meetings To Address Aquatic Restoration In Yellowstone Park

Man fishing in the Yellowstone River.
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Fishing the Yellowstone River.

Yellowstone National Park staff will travel to nearby communities next week to talk restoration efforts with anglers. They'll discuss the ongoing efforts to restore native fish species, the threat of aquatic invasive species, and the park’s fishing regulations.

Park officials will also discuss a plan to create a native fish refuge in the upper Gibbon River as well as Grebe and Wolf lakes.

The meetings will take place over the next couple of weeks in Bozeman, West Yellowstone, Cody and Jackson.
 
Fishing season in Yellowstone opens Saturday, May 28. Find more information about Yellowstone Park's acquatic restoration efforts.

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