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Yellowstone, the oldest and most famous national park in the United States, once again offered one of those breathtaking ...
The incident unfolded near the Yellowstone River on Grand Loop Road when the tourist "decided to walk down the hill" near the ...
One of the cardinal rules when visiting Yellowstone National Park is to exercise caution around the wild animals, ...
The woman obviously violated Yellowstone's 25-yard rule pertaining to bison, but the rule is sometimes hard to follow. A rare ...
Bison gored at least two people in Yellowstone last year, including an 83-year-old South Carolina woman who was seriously injured. A bison gored an Arizona woman in the park in 2023.
A bison in Yellowstone National Park appeared to stumble into the scalding water of Grand Prismatic Spring, causing its death as tourists looked on during the park’s busiest season.
The same person was the source of rumors that bears and mountain lions were leaving the national park in mid-2025.
Tourists who descend upon Yellowstone National Park are greeted with picturesque views of mountain ranges, pristine lakes and ...
Yellowstone National Park is renowned for its diverse and abundant wildlife. Visitors commonly see bison, elk, bears and other animals, including wolves, moose, mountain goats and mountain lions.
Scientists say wolves helped save aspen trees in Yellowstone by eating the elk that were gobbling aspen saplings. But now ...
A bison herd filled with calves crossed US-212 in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, in late May 2023. Toby Tollefsen recorded this video while on a trip to the park.
Tahnee Szymanski, state veterinarian, said although bulls pose a “very low risk” for spreading disease to livestock, the animal was killed because single bull bison are difficult to haze.