Yellowstone National Park rangers are once again warning the public not to approach wildlife after being forced to investigate an incident where someone brought a baby elk to a local police station.
Yellowstone National Park has cautioned tourists to be extra careful with elk-calving season getting underway. “Stay alert. Look around corners before exiting buildings or walking around blind spots: ...
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 ...
(NEXSTAR) — Yellowstone National Park officials are warning visitors to stay away from wildlife after two recent encounters that left a bison calf dead and an elk calf away from its herd. Over the ...
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Yellowstone National Park feels like a living Earth museum, where bubbling geothermal wonders, sweeping valleys full of ...
A hiking guide last week shared an image showing the spectacular scenery as viewed from the Specimen Ridge Trail in Yellowstone National Park. Douglas Scott of The Outdoor Society informed his X ...
Mature elk can run 40 mph when they become so inspired, and recent footage from Yellowstone National Park shows that young elk are likewise fleet of foot when their lives are at stake. The ...
A wolf pack from Yellowstone National Park devoured a cow elk last week on a school football field outside the park. The kill site became widely known after Jim Baldwin, superintendent at Gardiner ...
Getting too close to a wild animal is never a good idea, and turning your back on one is even worse, but sometimes common sense takes a backseat when a visitor spots an elk for the first time at ...
Caught between wolves, mountain lions and grizzly bears, elk are struggling to fend off predators. A trail camera video shows ...
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