A new study reveals the profound ecological effects of wolves and other large carnivores in Yellowstone National Park, ...
A new study has unveiled the far-reaching ecological impact of wolves and other large carnivores in Yellowstone National Park.
From hidden thermal hot spots to secret hiking trails, the park is packed with hidden wonders, and we are here to tell you ...
One particular elk is drawing the lenses of photographers in Estes Park. We spoke with one of them, and with CPW, about the 1-in-100,000 piebald elk.
It’s no secret that Yellowstone National Park can be jampacked in the summer, when up to 1 million people jockey for space ...
One might think that the National Park Service and the State of Montana, the two entities charged with stewardship of American bison, our national ...
An ecotour company that specializes in wolf-sighting expeditions in Yellowstone ... on mule deer and elk, plus smaller mammals, notably marmots. Mountain goats reside in the park but are not ...
It’s spread by birthing fluids and is prevalent in Yellowstone bison and elk. However, while bison are restricted in where they can wander outside of the park, elk roam freely. No incident of ...
But Paunovich soon realized it was Canis lupus: the gray wolf. The last wolves seen in Yellowstone — two pups — were killed ...
A must-do destination for animal lovers, write Simon & Susan Veness Sitting on the porch of the rustic Lake Village Lodge on ...
A dependable tour company that will guide you to popular sites around the park is Two Top Snowmobile Rental. See Old Faithful or the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, zoom past elk and bison herds ...