Yellowstone National Park officials have issued a warning for visitors to stay away from bull elk during fall mating season, which is now in full swing. Their language of love is not the same as ours ...
That's an impressive bachelor herd right there. We're currently in the middle of the most wonderful time of the year (in case you didn't get the memo). That means snow is likely in the forecast for ...
A newly released video captured the moment that a bull elk knocked over a man standing in his way at Yellowstone National Park. The video was taken by Boyce Schall of Arlee, Montana. Schall says two ...
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK — Yellowstone officials are warning visitors to the park to stay away from bull elk during mating season, which is commonly referred to as the rut. The following was sent out ...
WYOMING (KIFI)—Elk mating season, also known as "the rut," has started in Yellowstone National Park. Park visitors are warned to stay alert, stay away, and stay safe! Bull elk are unpredictable and ...
Fall signals the beginning of the annual elk breeding season, called rut. Big bulls, and sometimes small ones with inflated egos, will clash horns, bugle and chase each other as they compete for ...
The quiet of the mountains and meadows of Yellowstone National Park is once again being pierced by the distinct and eerie bugles of bull elk. The annual elk mating season, called the rut, has begun in ...
Yellowstone National Park is warning visitors to take extra caution around bull elk as mating season is approaching. According to a recent alert from the National Park Servic, park goers should always ...
When photographer Beth Moos heard of some elk stuck in an icy lake, she grabbed her camera. What she captured was an incredible helicopter rescue ...
An internationally famous Yellowstone National Park bull elk has died, likely killed by the Canyon wolf pack, which was seen feeding on his carcass. Elk No. 10, the last to wear a yellow ear tag with ...
An internationally famous Yellowstone National Park bull elk has died, likely killed by the Canyon wolf pack, which was seen feeding on his carcass. Elk No. 10, the last to wear a yellow ear tag with ...