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The National Park Service is clearing up any misconceptions on whether wildlife is migrating away from Yellowstone National ...
A spokesperson for the NPS is shutting down rumors of large wildlife migrations after a string of Instagram and TikTok clips ...
Yellowstone National Park wildlife is not fleeing the park, despite viral videos suggesting a mass migration due to a possible Yellowstone supervolcano eruption. The National Park Service (NPS) has ...
Yellowstone is home to hundreds of species of birds, fish and mammals, according to the NPS. It is the only national park in ...
Social media captures of droves of animals fleeing Yellowstone National Park have sparked a frenzy of worry, but officials say it's 'misinformation' ...
A food-conditioned black bear has been destroyed at Yellowstone National Park after a series of concerning incidents “posed a clear threat to visitor safety.” ...
If you need one last kicker to discredit the man’s viral post, look no further than the top comment on the video. Yellowstone National Park must have got wind that this story was spreading around, so ...
A proposal by a Wyoming Republican representative to remove Endangered Species Act protections from Yellowstone grizzly bears ...
Pronghorn are making a comeback in Yellowstone thanks to NPCA’s work with private landowners and public land managers. See what other wildlife we protect there.
A project aimed at reducing wildlife-vehicle collisions in Montana's Paradise Valley, just north of Yellowstone National Park, has cleared an important milestone.
These migrations support Yellowstone’s famed predators and scavengers, such as wolves, grizzly bears and eagles, and world-class wildlife-watching and hunting opportunities that draw millions of ...
New Instagram filter tells you when you’re too close to wildlife Jackson Hole’s tourism board created the tool to reduce conflict between visitors and its Wyoming animals.