A well-known Yellowstone photographer just posted video of two tourists who nearly escaped being gored earlier this summer.
A tourist hoping to capture a magical moment at Yellowstone National Park did so after correctly foreseeing the movement of a bison herd.
A photographer this week shared closeup footage of a bison with its face frosted by snow and blasted by wind in Yellowstone National Park. “A bison faces an intense winter storm,” Michael Hodges, a ...
The motion, filed on Nov. 14 by Neighbors Against Bison Slaughter, asks the court to order the Forest Service to complete an environmental impact statement within one year.
If you don’t respect nature, it won’t respect you. A couple of tourists recently learned exactly that after they were charged ...
Across America, a handful of extraordinary national parks give travelers the rare chance to see endangered animals thriving ...
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'Frosty' Bison Roam Yellowstone National Park

Bison roaming Yellowstone National Park were seen sporting a “frosty” look after a cold front brought snowfall to parts of ...
As they were attempting to walk away from the bison and back towards the road, the large animal put its head down and charged at the person walking just a few feet behind the individual with a walking ...
"That will cost you." Yellowstone tourist suffers consequences after getting too close to bison: 'He thought he was at the ...
Park travelers can expect quieter roads, endless ski, hike or snowshoe options and unique wildlife-viewing opportunities.
Eventually, the pack and the man disappear from the video. But AccuWeather reports that the National Park Service had no reports of wolves attacking humans in Yellowstone. Visitors, of course, are ...
Since 2018, Denver has allowed a local organization to hold a ceremonial event to harvest one of its roughly 70 buffalo.