This panel is south of the main park entrance along Highway 191. (NPS photo by Neal Herbert)
(NPS photo by Neal Herbert) Public domain photograph of canyonlands, canyon, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Coyote along the Firehole River with feathers in mouth; Neal Herbert; December13, 2013, Catalog #19269d; Original #yell-ndh-1715
Stagecoach ride from Roosevelt Lodge; Neal Herbert; July 2014; Catalog #19500d; Original #1731
Coyote along the Firehole River; Neal Herbert; December 13, 2013; Catalog #19272d; Original #yell-ndh-1734
Guided snowmobile tour, Midway Geyser Basin; Neal Herbert; January 2015; Catalog #19799d; Original #1786
NPS photo by Neal Herbert Public domain photograph of a mountain range, national park, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Bison- close up in a snow storm; Neal Herbert; December 2013; Catalog #19414d; Original #1824
Bison- close up in a snow storm in Lamar Valley; Neal Herbert; December 2013; Catalog #19414d; Original #1824
Prickly pear cactus and an insect pollinator; Neal Herbert; July 2014; Catalog #19470d; Original #1844
Two mule deer bucks; Neal Herbert; July 2014; Catalog #19651d; Original #1881
Golden eagle, Lamar River; Neal Herbert; January 2015; Catalog #19811d; Original #1902
NPS photo by Neal Herbert Public domain photograph of a house, residential property, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Alpa female wolf of the Canyon pack; Neal Herbert; April 2016; Catalog #20596; Original #ndh-yell-6512
NPS / Neal Herbert Public domain photograph by National Parks Administration, nature conservation, tourism, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Alpa female wolf of the Canyon pack; Neal Herbert; April 2016; Catalog #20596; Original #ndh-yell-6482
Photographing steam shadows at Dryad Spring; Neal Herbert; January 2016; Catalog #20505d; Original #ndh-yell-3093
Inside the planning tent at the Maple Fire Incident Command Post. NPS/Neal Herbert
A feller buncher behind park housing near West Yellowstone. Feller bunchers can thin trees and remove debris more quickly and safely than hand crews, and leave a footprint that recovers quickly. NPS/Neal Herbert.
Helicopters drop water on fires in order to control their movement or extinguish spot fires. NPS/Neal Herbert.
A feller buncher thins trees near West Yellowstone in order to reduce the threat of wildfire near town. NPS/Neal Herbert.
Hayden Valley in winter; Neal Herbert; February 2016; Catalog #20506d; Original #ndh-yell-pano-haydenwinter
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A feller buncher near West Yellowstone. Feller bunchers can thin trees and remove debris more quickly and safely than hand crews, and leave a footprint that recovers quickly. NPS/Neal Herbert
Interpretive program, lead by Butch Bach, at Old Faithful; Neal Herbert; April 2016; Catalog #20608d; Original #ndh-yell-8842
Helicopters play a big role in managing wildfire, allowing managers to monitor a fire's progress and drop water if needed to control a fire's edges. NPS/Neal Herbert.
NPS/Neal Herbert Public domain photograph of a wildflower close up, nature, flowers, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Alpha male of the Canyon pack; Neal Herbert; April 2016; Catalog #20593d; Original #ndh-yell-6596
Smoke from burnout operations rises above the Madison River. NPS/Neal Herbert
Initial attack crews have been working to keep the Buffalo Fire from crossing the Slough Creek Trail. NPS/Neal Herbert
An equipment operator next to a feller buncher near West Yellowstone. NPS/Neal Herbert
Alpa female wolf of the Canyon pack; Neal Herbert; April 2016; Catalog #20597d; Original #ndh-yell-6482
The Buffalo Fire burns through mixed sagebrush and grasses at Slough Creek. NPS/Neal Herbert
Interpretive program, lead by Butch Bach, at Old Faithful; Neal Herbert; April 2016; Catalog #20609d; Original #ndh-yell-8817
Sunrise at Mammoth Hot Springs; Neal Herbert; January 2016; Catalog #20533d; Original #ndh-yell-2998
Burnout operations on the Maple Fire along the park's west boundary. NPS/Neal Herbert
Alpha male of the Canyon pack; Neal Herbert; April 2016; Catalog #20594d; Original #ndh-yell-6574
Crews haul hand-cut trees and brush out of the forest near the West Entrance. NPS/Neal Herbert
Alpa female wolf of the Canyon pack; Neal Herbert; April 2016; Catalog #20595; Original #ndh-yell-6540
Smoke from burnout operations caused poor visibilty in the northest corner of the park (Electric Peak/Gallatin Range in background). NPS/Neal Herbert
Picking up monitoring crews at the Fawn Fire. NPS/Neal Herbert
With maps in hand, a public information officer prepares to update bulletin boards throughout the area. NPS/Neal Herbert
Bobcat along the Madison River; Neal Herbert; January 27, 2016; Catalog #20502d; Original #ndh-yell-3580
Curtis Gehrke next to the feller buncher he operates. NPS/Neal Herbert
NPS/Neal Herbert Public domain photograph of elk, wild animal, wilderness, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
A park ranger answers questions about the Buffalo Fire. NPS/Neal Herbert
Signing up for the Wildlife Olympics in Mammoth Hot Springs; Neal Herbert; August 25, 2016; Catalog #20756d; Original #ndh-yell-0365
The remnants of thousand-hour logs left from burnout operations on the Maple Fire. Burnouts are intentionally lit fires used to remove fuels from approaching wildfires. NPS/Neal Herbert
A patchwork of burned areas and smoke from the Fawn Fire. NPS/Neal Herbert
Interpretive program at Old Faithful; Neal Herbert; April 2016; Catalog #20608d; Original #ndh-yell-8842
Snow dunes and tree in Hayden Valley; Neal Herbert; February 2016; Catalog #20524d; Original #ndh-yell-4164
Fire behavior analyst trainee Phil Knard and Incident Meteorologist Dan Borsum prepare to launch a weather balloon. Data from this balloon helps predict local weather and fire behavior for the day. NPS/Neal Herbert.
Delimber working to reduce the fuel load and provide a safety zone south of West Yellowstone. NPS/Neal Herbert
Ranger at Old Faithful talking with visitors; Neal Herbert; April 2016; Catalog #20607d; Original #ndh-yell-9814
Engine crews help protect structures that are close to roads and keep dust down for helitack crews. NPS/Neal Herbert
Ranger, Butch Bach, at Old Faithful talking with visitors; Neal Herbert; April 2016; Catalog #20607d; Original #ndh-yell-9814
A downed tree burned in the Buffalo Fire that left surrounding trees and vegetion untouched. NPS/Neal Herbert
GIS specialists map the Maple Fire at the Incident Command Post. NPS/Neal Herbert
Ranger Terrance explains the mechanics of geysers, while a "grand" example erupts in the background; Neal Herbert; Jun 17, 2016 Catalog #20665d; Original #ndh-yell-5419
NPS photo by Neal Herbert Public domain photograph by National Parks Administration, nature conservation, tourism, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
GIS specialists prepare maps for fire fighters and fire managers. NPS/Neal Herbert
Smoldering logs from burnout operations on the Maple Fire. Burnouts are intentionally lit fires used to remove fuels from approaching wildfires. NPS/Neal Herbert
A helicopter pilot lifts off after picking up crews monitoring the Fawn Fire. NPS/Neal Herbert
A GIS specialist prepare maps for fire fighters and fire managers. NPS/Neal Herbert
With the Maple Fire burning in the background, Public Information Officer Robert MacGregor answers questions about the role of wildfire in Yellowstone. NPS/Neal Herbert
A forwarder hauls stacked logs left behind by a feller buncher outside West Yellowstone. NPS/Neal Herbert
Bobcat along the Madison River; Neal Herbert; January 27, 2016; Catalog #20501d; Original #ndh-yell-3668
Soaking the helipad between flights. NPS/Neal Herbert Public domain photograph related to US National Parks, Nature, conservation, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
A control line (trail on left) and signs from burnout operations on the Maple Fire. Burnouts are intentionally lit fires used to remove fuels from approaching wildfires. NPS/Neal Herbert
Signing up for the Wildlife Olympics in Mammoth Hot Springs; Neal Herbert; August 25, 2016; Catalog #20764d; Original #ndh-yell-0329
A public information officer takes a call at the Maple Fire Incident Command Post. NPS/Neal Herbert
A fire behavior analyst shares information with a public information officer at the Maple Fire Incident Command Post. NPS/Neal Herbert
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Stacked trees left by a feller buncher behind park housing near West Yellowstone. NPS/Neal Herbert