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Yellowstone National Park visitors spot once-in-a-lifetime encounter that proves grizzlies and wolves really don't get along
Yellowstone visitors were lucky enough to witness a rare interaction between two of the park's most iconic predators.
You mess with the calf, you get the herd. It's estimated that around 4,500 bison roam around Yellowstone National Park.
Yellowstone wolf watchers were gathered in awe on the morning of Oct. 6, ogling a pack of at least five black wolves roaming through the sagebrush near Lamar Valley. But the crowd soon saw something ...
This kind of behavior is not encouraged. A man was caught on video approaching and spraying at a Yellowstone wolf pack. Bystanders shouted warnings. Park officials advise staying at least 100 yards ...
This story is free to read because readers choose to support LAist. If you find value in independent local reporting, make a donation to power our newsroom today. This winter saw the most wolves from ...
Deep in the heart of Yellowstone National Park, audio recorders roughly the size of hardcover books are documenting wolf barks, elk bugles and bird chirps 24 hours of the day, seven days a week, 365 ...
A grizzly bear and wolf were filmed in a tense standoff over a bison carcass in Yellowstone National Park’s LeHardys Rapids, captivating visitors and wildlife watchers. While both predators postured ...
Life’s misfortunes are often written on a body’s bones. The fall from a wall that cracked a construction worker’s skull. That whitewater canoe trip when your friend’s finger was smashed between the ...
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