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However, in recent weeks, visitors to the famous park and several social media users have expressed concern following the ...
The National Park Service is clearing up any misconceptions on whether wildlife is migrating away from Yellowstone National ...
"Wildlife is not leaving Yellowstone National Park in large numbers," Linda Veress, spokesperson for the National Park ...
Yellowstone National Park wildlife is not fleeing the park, despite viral videos suggesting a mass migration due to a possible Yellowstone supervolcano eruption. The National Park Service (NPS) has ...
Creators ranging from conspiracy websites to psychics to an AI-generated Bigfoot have weighed in on TikTok, but should you ...
A new book documents the growing challenges faced by wildlife as they migrate across the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem ...
Great Migrations: Keeping Yellowstone’s Lifeblood Flowing Migrating elk, pronghorn, and other wildlife help ensure a healthy ecosystem, but development could threaten their ancient routes.
Pronghorn are making a comeback in Yellowstone thanks to NPCA’s work with private landowners and public land managers. See what other wildlife we protect there.
Wildlife-vehicle collisions pose serious risks to motorists and ungulates, such as these elk crossing U.S. Highway 89 north of Jackson, Wyoming, during their spring migration. Mark Gocke ...
Yellowstone National Park has urged visitors to protect wildlife after a string of incidents that have left animals killed or endangered, including one in which tourists gave a newborn elk a ride ...
Yellowstone bison have started their yearly migration out of Yellowstone. Park officials have said that 600 to 900 animals are due to be removed this winter.