Research Team
The Fish Restoration Team working in Yellowstone National Park crosses the main stem of the east tributary of Grayling Creek enroute towards the head waters. The Grayling drainage was hit by the ‘88 fires and is still adorned with much of the bare lodge pole snags still standing in the area. he Fish Restoration research team was exploring the head waters of the creek taking samples and doing information gathering to determine whether or not this particular creek would be suitable to re-stock with native Yellowstone West Slope Cut-Throat Trout and Arctic Grayling. The research is still being conducted and the outcome has yet to be determined.
All proceeds from the sale of this work will go to the Fish Restoration Projects of Yellowstone.
Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
September 2009















