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Yellowstone National ParkVisitors enjoy a stroll along a boardwalk near a thermal feature.
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Yellowstone National Park
2006 Fire Report
2006 Fire Summary Table

#
Fire
Cause
Duration
Status
Acres
6014
Scorched
Human
8/30/2006
Out 9/1
0.1 ac
6013
Fallin
Powerline
8/24/2006
Out 8/28
0.1 ac
6012
Sefton
Human
8/24/2006
Out 8/28
0.1 ac
6011
Dryad
Lightning
8/21/2006
Suppression - Out 8/31
0.1 ac
6010
Pumice
Lightning 8/21/2006 Suppression - Out 8/31 1.0 ac
6009
Big Thumb
Human
8/16/2006 Out 8/16
0.1 ac
6008
Stinky
Lightning 8/15/2006 Out 10/23
1010 ac
6007
Natural Bridge
Powerline
8/11/2006 Out 8/11
0.1 ac
6006
Alice
Lightning 8/07/2006 WFU - Out 8/17 0.1 ac
6005
Magpie
Lightning 7/30/2006 WFU - Out 10/23 3235 ac
6004
Bison Peak
Lightning 7/14/2006 WFU - Out 8/19 0.1 ac
6003
Sandy
Lightning 7/03/2006 WFU - Out 7/12 0.1 ac
6002
Hellroaring
Lightning 6/27/2006 WFU - Out 7/20 0.3 ac
6001
Summit
Lightning 6/25/2006 WFU - Out 7/01
0.1 ac

Lake Trout Illustration  

Did You Know?
Lake trout are an invasive species of fish that is decimating the native cutthroat trout population in Yellowstone Lake.

Last Updated: June 11, 2007 at 17:28 EST