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Earlier this week, Yellowstone National Park posted on social media, celebrating their new residents with several adorable photos of a young bison calf, an elk calf, marmot pups and pronghorn fawns. (Images courtesy: National Park Service) But while the ...
A video captured in Yellowstone National Park shows a toddler and accompanying adult approaching a grazing bison to within mere feet. Newsweek contacted Yellowstone National Park for comment via online form on Friday.
Unfortunately, there’s an epidemic that hits Yellowstone every summer… and it only affects individuals who don’t have enough common sense to give wildlife personal space. We see it time and time (and time) again, and the latest example of tourists getting way too close for comfort to an animal might be one of the worst ones we’ve ever seen.
Getting a meal is no easy task for coyotes in Yellowstone National Park. One unfortunate coyote was relentlessly pursued by pronghorn does after trying
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Sciencing on MSNHow Wolves In Yellowstone Changed The Course Of RiversThe reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone has been hailed as a success by many biologists, but others claim the effects are a bit more nuanced.
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InspireMore on MSNToo Cute: Tiny Baby Bison Turns On The Jets For Zoomies While Mama Keeps A Watchful EyeThere are countless joys that come along […] The post Too Cute: Tiny Baby Bison Turns On The Jets For Zoomies While Mama Keeps A Watchful Eye appeared first on InspireMore.
Wildlife photographers Rob and Jennifer Gunderson have seen a lot of questionable behavior over the years in Yellowstone. This week they were taken