Amazing! When I first started visiting the park I was told that they were there but (were) like ghosts because even Rangers ...
Yellowstone National Park, covering parts of Montana ... which can limit the wolverine's range. Wolverines are solitary creatures with a low reproductive rate, and because of their nomadic ...
When hydrologist Bob Beschta arrived in Yellowstone in 1996, he noticed something odd with the Lamar River. The stream was over-widened, the banks were eroding and precious soil was sloughing off ...
A spectacular highlight for snow-coach passengers in Yellowstone National Park is to share the road with giant bison. The accompanying footage, credited to David Wall via Viral Hog, shows more ...
The Alliance for the Wild Rockies and the Council on Fish and Wildlife think so, too, which is why we are challenging Yellowstone National Park’s recently released Bison Management Plan in ...
Yellowstone National Park is famous for many things ... grizzly bears, bison, wolverine, and lynx among some of the many mammals alone that call this place home. At over 3,500 miles, Yellowstone ...
Four conservation groups today challenged a U.S. Forest Service plan to clearcut more than 4,600 acres of pine forests, log across an additional 9,000 acres, and bulldoze up to 56 miles of road on ...
On March 1, 1872, President Ulysses S. Grant signed the bill creating Yellowstone Park, the first national park in the history of the world. Despite the fact that the new national park comprised ...