A trip to Yellowstone National Park included an incredibly memorable scene for one lucky California man, who recorded the ...
A wildlife photographer said she was mesmerized watching Yellowstone’s Wapiti wolf pack devour an elk near a road. At one ...
It may be tempting to channel your inner Disney princess and befriend every animal you come across. But wildlife is always better left alone.
Most of us know to give bears a wide berth in the wild. But there are gentler wild animals, even prey, that can get very aggressive in the wrong situations.
For families traveling to one of the parks, it's a smart bet to include time in nearby gateway cities and consider what they ...
There’s something profoundly different about watching an elephant amble across the savanna versus seeing one pace behind glass at a zoo. When animals move freely in their own environments, the ...
We've rounded up the deadliest beasts of all time, from bears and crocodiles to deer and cows (yes, you did read that ...
In Yellowstone National Park, when a bison dies it’s not long before wolves or grizzly bears move in on the carcass. If one or two wolves are on the carcass, a lone grizzly bear can usually clear them ...
Recent conflicts between wolves and people expose major shortcomings of America’s efforts to bring back predators.
In Yellowstone National Park — where gray wolves were reintroduced starting in 1995 — researchers have gone back and forth on whether the restoration of wolves has impacted the ecosystem. The idea is ...