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Scary video shows reckless tourists' close encounter with massive wild animal: 'We asked these people not to go'
"It’s usually for your own good." Scary video shows reckless tourists' close encounter with massive wild animal: 'We asked ...
From the reintroduction of grey wolves in Yellowstone National Park to throwing pufflings off cliffs, there are times when human intervention has proved successful ...
Yellowstone officials have repeatedly warned that bison — which can weigh up to 2,000 pounds and run as fast as 35 miles per ...
The story of wolves in Yellowstone National Park is one of the most successful—and scrutinized—wildlife restoration projects ...
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Yellowstone National Park visitor still applauded for showing that even employees break the rules
Yellowstone National Park is used to rule-breakers, but usually it's the tourists pushing their luck, not one of their own employees.
A tense video from Yellowstone National Park is resurfacing online — and reigniting outrage — after showing a tourist being ...
A pine marten that was teased by a squirrel into casing it in laps around a tree trunk shouldn’t feel bad. Squirrels evade ...
According to park officials, the woman and her daughter were heading back to their vehicle at Storm Point near Yellowstone Lake when they inadvertently approached the animal, causing it to charge. The ...
If a wolf pack can bring down a bison, or locate a dead or dying bison, the carcass can sustain the pack for days.
A film about the cougars that live in Yellowstone National Park and the biologists who study them is set to be screened at the Center for the Arts tonight.
Local wildlife filmmaker Casey Anderson placed a camera in a cave in 2015. He recovered it in 2025. Now he reflects on risk, ...
Recovery Law Center reports that tourists often cause accidents through everyday habits, like taking risky photos or underestimating nature's dangers.
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