The Yellowstone Center for Resources (YCR) was created in March 1993 to centralize the park's science and resource management functions. The goals of the YCR are to: gather, manage, and analyze data in order to better conserve the park's natural and cultural resources; understand and mitigate the environmental and historic consequences of park management; preserve and curate rare, sensitive, and valuable natural and cultural resources; and work with park partners.
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Yellowstone National Park
Article 1: Hillary L. Robison
Hillary L. Robison is the Deputy Chief of the Yellowstone Center for Resources. Her special interests include conservation, ecology, brown bears, musk ox, and insects. Read more
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Yellowstone National Park
Article 2: Douglas W. Smith
Douglas W. Smith is a supervisory wildlife biologist whose programs include wolves, elk, and birds. Read more