If you think you're the only one with cabin fever, guess again. New video shared by a tour group shows a grey wolf living her best life in the Yellowstone snow.
Ever get the feeling that someone is watching you? That must have been the feeling of a bison herd that was recently caught on video being followed by a large Yellowstone wolf pack.
There are few better feelings in life than waking up from a really good nap. Maybe that is the emotion some grizzlies in Yellowstone National Park are experiencing as they've just reported the first bear sighting of 2021.
If you hike Yellowstone National Park any time of year, there is a chance you will encounter wildlife. But, it's not common at all to come upon a red fox like this hiker recently did inside of the park.
I've learned something new today. Sometimes wolves in Yellowstone National Park "test" elk. I always thought it was called hunting, but I was wrong as a new video proves.
I would love to say this is an oldie but a goodie. Unfortunately, it's not good. It's that time several years ago when Yellowstone was once again made famous because of tourists doing dumb things around wildlife.
If you're fortunate, you might hear wolves howl next time you visit Yellowstone National Park. But, you're not likely to hear them all the way in downtown West Yellowstone unless you were there a few mornings ago.
If you're a bull moose in Yellowstone National Park, you have plenty of reasons to be proud. One big moose recently lost his antlers, but is mighty proud anyway.
I share this in hopes it might keep some of the misbehaving tourists away this summer. Both Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks have just been named among the most dangerous in the country.