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Yosemite National Park
Newsletters and Updates
Planning Update

Below is a list and archive of past Electronic Newletters (E-News), News Releases, and Planning Updates.

Both of these types of planning-related notices are produced periodically and can be received by signing up to be on our planning mailing list.



E-Newsletters
These electronic newsletters are produced periodically with the intent of quickly disseminating important park information. Some issues contain parkwide information regarding seasonal changes in roads, water runoff, and weather; while other issues focus on park management planning efforts and ongoing projects within the park.

2008

September 25, 2008

September 17, 2008

July 3, 2008

June 9, 2008

May 2, 2008

April 28, 2008

April 16, 2008

April 2, 2008

March 20, 2008

March 3, 2008

February 19, 2008

February 1, 2008

January 24, 2008

January 15, 2008

 

2007

2006

December 2007

November 2006

November 2007

August 24, 2006

September 2007

August 11, 2006

August 2007

June 2006

July 2007

April 2006

June 2007

February 2006

May 2007

 

April 2007

 

March 2007

February 21, 2007

February 1, 2007

January 2007

 

2005

2004

August 2005          

November 18, 2004

July 2005

November 5, 2004

June 2005

September 2004

May 2005

August 2004, V.2

April 19, 2005

August 2004

April 8, 2005

July 2004

February 2005

April 2004

January 2005

March 2004

 

2003

December 2003

November 2003

September 2003

 

 

 









 

 

Yosemite News Releases
Yosemite news releases are archived here.



Planning Updates
Most of these are PDF files of about 500 kb

2008
August 2008 (Vol. 33)

 

2007 2006
October 2007 (Vol. 32) July 2006 (Vol. 29)
May 2007 (Vol. 31) March 2006 (Vol. 28)
January 2007 (Vol. 30) [2.8 MB]
 
2005 2003
February 2005 (Vol. 27) November 2003 (Vol. 26)
August 2003 (Vol. 25)
April 2003 (Vol. 24)
January 2003 (Vol. 23)
 
2002 2001
July 2002 (Vol. 22) October 2001 (Vol. 21)
June 2001 (Vol. 20)
February 2001 (Vol. 19)
 
2000 1999
November 2000 (Vol. 18) November 1999 (Vol. 15)
August 2000 (Vol. 17) May 1999 (Vol. 14)
April 2000 (Vol. 16) January 1999 (Vol. 13)
 
1997
Summer 1997 (Vol. 8)
Summer 1997 (Vol. 7)
Spring 1997 (Vol. 6)
Spring 1997 (Vol. 5)
Spring 1997 (Vol. 4)
Winter 1997 (Vol. 3)


[Email e-mail us for Volumes 9, 10, 11, or 12.]




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Last Updated: September 25, 2008 at 19:48 EST