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Summer means high season for our nation's National Parks, but that also means tourists behaving badly in these natural ...
Scientists say wolves helped save aspen trees in Yellowstone by eating the elk that were gobbling aspen saplings. But now ...
One of the cardinal rules when visiting Yellowstone National Park is to exercise caution around the wild animals, ...
The incident unfolded near the Yellowstone River on Grand Loop Road when the tourist "decided to walk down the hill" near the animal.
Talk about being bullheaded! A showboating simpleton decided to try going toe-to-toe with a wild bison at Yellowstone ...
The same person was the source of rumors that bears and mountain lions were leaving the national park in mid-2025.
Tahnee Szymanski, state veterinarian, said although bulls pose a “very low risk” for spreading disease to livestock, the ...
Yellowstone National Park has long been home to thousands of bison, the area’s most iconic animal. Almost daily, tourists stop their cars to allow streams of these massive mammals to cross the ...
Several people witnessed a bison’s final moments after it fell into a hot spring in Yellowstone National Park, photos and videos show. Screenshot of Katie Hirtzel's video in "Yellowstone Through ...
A man was recorded getting close to and trying to taunt a bison at Yellowstone National Park. Luckily, the bovine appeared to have little interest in the tourist.
Bison have injured more people in Yellowstone than any other wild animal. They can run up to 35 mph (56 kph), faster than the men’s world record in the 100-meter dash.