Yellowstone Wilderness Outfitters

Yellowstone Wilderness Outfitters We offer horseback trips in Yellowstone National Park. We are owned and operated by Dr. Jett Hitt and his wife, Carrie Byron. http://www.yellowstone.ws
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Jett is the composer of Yellowstone for Violin and Orchestra. Our trips include day rides and pack trips. Contact us and we will help you plan the perfect vacation in America's oldest national park. View our photo album; watch our movie.

Unspeakable.
03/27/2023

Unspeakable.

2/27/2023. Approximately 1,800 Yellowstone Bison, or 30% of the total wild bison in the Yellowstone ecosystem have been killed this harvest season. This is h...

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12/10/2022

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Krystal and Saagar have Matt Stoller analyze how our national parks have been coopted by large corporations leading to Americans being price gouged. To becom...

08/15/2022

I spent 20 years in Yellowstone watching this happen.

06/15/2022

The UK Alumni Magazine did a nice write-up about me.

03/14/2022
03/01/2022

Happy Birthday Yellowstone! It's a Big One!

01/28/2022
Yellowstone made the Top 40 competition at WRR this year! Regardless of whether it actually makes it into the Top 40, it...
01/26/2022

Yellowstone made the Top 40 competition at WRR this year! Regardless of whether it actually makes it into the Top 40, it is pretty cool to be the only living composer on the list. Go give Yellowstone a vote, please!
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01/07/2022

Fifteen wolves were shot after roaming across the park's northern border into Montana, according to figures released to The Associated Press. Five more died in Idaho and Wyoming.

10/29/2021

Homeland and crossroads for at least 27 indigenous tribes, Yellowstone as a place has an ancient human history—one seldom acknowledged in its first 150 years as a park

10/17/2021

Jackson Hole has been home to some of the best-known, most colorful wildlife biologists in United States history, figures who haven’t hesitated to champion conservation causes. High on that list

10/08/2021
10/07/2021

For Immediate Release

Biden Administration Defends Wildlife Services’ Killing of Wolf Pups in Idaho
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BOISE, Idaho—The Biden administration defended the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Wildlife Services’ actions in Idaho in a letter Tuesday after the agency preemptively killed eight wolf pups from Idaho’s Timberline pack in response to complaints from a rancher grazing livestock on public lands.

“We are shocked that the Biden administration condones the slaughter of weeks-old wolf pups on public lands at the behest of private livestock interests,” said Talasi Brooks of Western Watersheds Project. “Wolves — especially wolf pups — pose no significant threat to livestock.”

Conservation groups learned that Wildlife Services started pursuing the pack in May when an agent killed the first three pups at the den site. The agency killed five more pups over the next two months. The groups urged USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack to stop Wildlife Services from slaughtering weeks-old wolves on public lands.

In his Oct. 5 response letter, Secretary Vilsack rejected the request, stating that killing wolf pups is a “humane management option.”

“The mission of Wildlife Services is ‘to improve the coexistence of people and wildlife’, not killing defenseless puppies in their den, especially when there are so many effective nonlethal alternatives,” said Suzanne Asha Stone, director of the International Wildlife Coexistence Network based in Idaho. “We are deeply disappointed in this administration's response.”

High school students at Timberline High School in Boise were devastated when they learned that Wildlife Services killed the Timberline pack’s pups. The school adopted the pack as its mascot when the school was founded in 1998.

“It’s disheartening to see the USDA justifying killing our pack’s innocent pups as ‘humane management.’ The data from Idaho’s Wood River Wolf Project study should’ve been enough to persuade politicians of the efficacy of nonlethal methods, yet the USDA and Biden administration continue to practice inaction,” said Michel Liao, a Timberline High School student. “It’s this very passivity that’s allowing people to eradicate all the pups from Timberline High School’s wolf pack this year on our public lands. It must stop.”

“We tell our students that science is key in wildlife management, yet scientific evidence tells us that killing or disturbing stable wolf packs leads to more livestock conflicts, not less, and it undermines our native ecosystems,” said Dick Jordan, Timberline High School science advisor. “We expect more from the Biden administration and our Department of Agriculture. Killing wolf pups is not humane by any sense of the word. And doing so while Idaho is working to eradicate its wolf population is supporting the state’s new war on wolves.”

Secretary Vilsack’s letter yesterday confirms that Wildlife Services will continue these unscientific and inhumane activities.

“All wolf killing is predicated on a lie that wolves cause significant livestock deaths," said Brooks Fahy, executive director of Predator Defense. “They don’t. Wolves cause only a fraction of a percent of livestock deaths. And here Secretary Vilsack is compounding the travesty of this misnamed USDA program called ‘Wildlife Services’ by defending the killing of even pups. It is painfully obvious that Wildlife Services has fully embraced the cruel and self-serving demands of ranchers in Idaho. Americans should be outraged.”

“It’s disturbing to see state and federal officials openly supporting the killing of wolf pups. There is no scientific rationale for such barbaric measures,” said Andrea Zaccardi, a senior attorney at the Center for Biological Diversity. “With new laws clearly intended to decimate our wolf population, Idaho has launched a war against wolves that seems to have no limits to its cruelty.”

“The Biden administration’s response to our groups’ concerns was alarming, and the action that the administration stands behind is hideous,” said Katie Bilodeau with Friends of the Clearwater. “There are nonlethal wolf-predation deterrents that scientific testing has shown to be effective. Instead, federal and state officials chose the extreme and dubious alternative of killing pups in hopes that the parents would leave. We are grieved at the inhumane violence that federal and state officials dealt towards a social, family-based species like the wolf.”

“Killing these wolf pups was inhumane, unscientific and indefensible,” said Joe Bushyhead with WildEarth Guardians. “Wolves face enough persecution in Idaho already at the hands of the state. The Biden administration should not be using federal resources to make a bad situation even worse.”

The Center for Biological Diversity is a national, nonprofit conservation organization with more than 1.7 million members and online activists dedicated to the protection of endangered species and wildlife.

Photo courtesy of Jacob W. Frank, National Park Service. Image is available for media use.

10/02/2021

Prominent group of wildlife professionals with 1,500 years of experience condemn Montana's new laws targeting wolves. Already pups from popular Yellowstone wolf pack have been killed

09/28/2021

Recent overflights confirmed the pack size has been reduced from 27 to 24 animals

08/09/2021

In this op-ed, Phil Knight says that given new laws in Montana and Idaho designed to decimate wolf numbers, it's time to restore federal protection for lobos

07/24/2021

A lawsuit filed in the Wyoming US District Court claims that a family was pulled over and held at gunpoint outside of Yellowstone National Park in a case of mistaken identity.

05/26/2021

Data about road collisions and wolf movements quantify how the arrival of wolves affected the frequency of deer-auto collisions, creating what scientists call "a landscape of fear."

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