"Yellowstone is not a petting zoo." Yellowstone tourists scolded by park ranger after gathering close to wild bear for photos ...
Yellowstone National Park, covering parts of Montana ... Wolves are also one of the most dangerous animals you might encounter in Yellowstone, so you should always keep your distance.
Yellowstone National Park this week cautioned that while most bears are hibernating, winter visitors should still carry bear spray. That’s because mountain lions, or cougars, are active year ...
A new ranking looked specifically at winter-related dangers, an offers a good reminder to be extra careful when visiting.
The lawsuit is the latest escalation in a decades-long fight between state and federal officials over how to manage the ...
New mapping of the magma lying beneath Yellowstone National Park sheds light on where volcanic activity is shifting, and the ...
National Park Service / Jeremy SunderRaj One of Yellowstone National Park’s most famous gray wolves ... Taylor Rabe, a wildlife technician with the Yellowstone Wolf, Cougar and Elk Project ...
Yellowstone ... and mud pots, are dangerous due to their extremely hot temperatures. Likewise, you should stay a safe distance from animals at all times. The National Park Service suggests putting ...
Yellowstone National Park, established in 1872, was initially preserved due to its harsh volcanic landscape and severe winters, which deterred settlers and inadvertently created a wildlife refuge.
Department of Livestock and FWP join Gov. Gianforte in suing the park over its plan to increase the park’s bison population ...