NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
                           MORNING REPORT

To:        All National Park Service Areas and Offices

From:      Division of Ranger Activities, Washington Office

Day/Date:  Friday, March 31, 1995

Broadcast: By 1000 ET

INCIDENTS

No incident reports.

RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

Yellowstone (Wyoming) - Follow-up on Wolf Reintroduction

All wolves have moved out of their pens.  Radio telemetry signals taken
yesterday indicated that the six Crystal Bench wolves were still in the area
immediately around their pen.  The five Soda Butte wolves had moved three to
four miles south and were near the confluence of Soda Butte Creek and the Lamar
River.  The Rose Creek wolves have moved up the Buffalo Creek drainage to
Buffalo Fork, about seven miles north of the park's boundary and inside the
Gallatin National Forest wilderness area.  [Marsha Karle, PAO, YELL]

OPERATIONAL NOTES

No notes.

MEMORANDA

No memoranda.

Prepared by the Division of Ranger Activities, WASO, with the cooperation and
support of Delaware Water Gap NRA.

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