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MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, Wyo. (AP) — Concerns over aquatic invasive species have led Yellowstone National Park officials to ban the use of felt sole boots or waders and to set a boating season during which watercraft inspections will be available.
Park officials say rubber sole boots will be allowed because they trap fewer organisms and can be cleaned with water and a scrub brush.
The boating season will run from May 26 through Nov. 4.
All watercraft entering the park must have a boat permit and a Yellowstone aquatic invasive species inspection before launching in the park.
Watercraft subject to inspection include boats, canoes, kayaks and float tubes. Inspections will be available seven days a week at various locations in the park.
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