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Yellowstone National Park
Eighth Biennial Scientific Conference
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Eighth Biennial Scientific Conference
on the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem

GREATER YELLOWSTONE PUBLIC LANDS
A Century of Discovery, Hard Lessons, and Bright Prospects

October 17–19, 2005
Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel
Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming




Mission and General Information

Proceedings

Featured Speakers (101K pdf)

Conference Summary

Conference Sponsors

2003 Conference: Beyond the Arch


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Roosevelt Arch at Yellowstone's North Entrance  

Did You Know?
The Roosevelt Arch is located at the North Entrance to Yellowstone National Park. The cornerstone of the arch was laid by President Theodore Roosevelt.

Last Updated: January 30, 2007 at 11:06 EST