A tourist hoping to capture a magical moment at Yellowstone National Park did so after correctly foreseeing the movement of a bison herd.
Bison roaming Yellowstone National Park were seen sporting a “frosty” look after a cold front brought snowfall to parts of Wyoming on Friday, November 7.This footage captured by Cindy Shaffer shows ...
If you don’t respect nature, it won’t respect you. A couple of tourists recently learned exactly that after they were charged ...
A photographer this week shared closeup footage of a bison with its face frosted by snow and blasted by wind in Yellowstone National Park. “A bison faces an intense winter storm,” Michael Hodges, a ...
A well-known Yellowstone photographer just posted video of two tourists who nearly escaped being gored earlier this summer.
Park travelers can expect quieter roads, endless ski, hike or snowshoe options and unique wildlife-viewing opportunities.
As they were attempting to walk away from the bison and back towards the road, the large animal put its head down and charged at the person walking just a few feet behind the individual with a walking ...
It's an all-too-familiar sight, visitors pushing their luck with Yellowstone's large wildlife. This time, the bison have had enough.
Bahls says wolves have much to teach humans—especially about leadership. It’s a myth, for example, that “might makes right” ...
Yellowstone gets all the attention and about four million visitors annually who clog up Old Faithful, create traffic jams ...
Across North America, mountain lions, bears and gray wolves have made a remarkable comeback over the last 50 years. Once ...
The herbivore’s return to Yellowstone national park is restoring ancient patterns and reshaping the landscape from the ground ...