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"The calf swam across the river and, thinking the wolves were gone, decided to swim back. Unfortunately, 3 wolves were ...
"I don't think I knew right away that I got injured. ... I started to get up, and I looked down and said, 'Oh, I ain't going nowhere.'" ...
Find out how some animals at Yellowstone National Park make fatal mistakes, and learn about the real reason why hot springs ...
Major wine company will lay off more than 1,700 California workers and leave the state Baby bison appear to have a blast ...
The birth of the sacred calf comes after a severe winter in 2023 drove thousands of Yellowstone buffalo, also known as bison, to lower elevations.
In a move to secure U.S. producers from the New World Screwworm, the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, Brooke Rollins, announced ...
Yellowstone National Park has long been home to thousands of bison, the area’s most iconic animal. Almost daily, tourists stop their cars to allow streams of these massive mammals to cross the roads.
A family assembled to 11,000-acre property as a multigenerational retreat and is selling it for the first time in 35 years ...
It happened on Saturday morning, June 21, at the park’s Grand Prismatic Spring, Michael Poland, geophysicist with the U.S.
The recent death of a bison at Grand Prismatic Spring is an emphatic example of the danger posed by thermal areas in ...
The calf was born at the National Zoological Park on April 28, 1898. Died December 1, 1902. Female #2988. Scientific name: [Bison bison]. See also Record Unit 95, Box 46, Folder 13. Summary American ...