Scientists have long been mystified about how animals ... across Yellowstone, using GPS data and DNA from their feces. They ...
Large herbivores, such as bison and elk, have lived continuously in Yellowstone ... during the 20th century, when hunting was banned and bison and elk were discouraged from migrating in the winter ...
During 1971 ... between summer and winter ranges. He collated similar data from other researchers and made eye-opening digital maps. Look where these animals go. “Most of Yellowstone’s elk ...
(Daily Montanan) A fifth wolf was found to have been shot and killed in Wolf Management Unit 313 earlier this month, the unit ...
During this tour ... wildlife viewing is best because crowds are non-existent, animals stand out against winter’s snow and Yellowstone’s hidden pockets feel like yours alone.
At the Interagency Bison Management Plan meeting, held on Oct. 29 in Missoula, the debate over Yellowstone National Park's ...
Temperatures are dropping, and that means it's about that time to start pulling out your winter coats. But when it comes to ... according to data. See the top 10. ‘Yellowstone' Ratings: First Episode ...
During her nearly three decades roaming the snowy wilderness ... No. 399 was the oldest-known reproducing female grizzly in ...
Photograph by Erika Larsen Two years later the superintendent of Yellowstone, a percipient man named John Townsley, used that phrase during a friendly ... The park and its animal populations ...
In addition to animals, you'll see the park's ... low-pressure tires – allow you to experience Yellowstone during the less accessible winter months. This tour's vehicles take passengers to ...
During the winter, you can cross-country ski ... For more information on how to respond to other animals in the park, visit Yellowstone's Safety page.
Greg Gianforte during the development of Yellowstone’s new bison management ... With the Yellowstone bison herd close to 5,500 animals going into the winter, the park’s decision matrix calls ...