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Video of child's wreckless behavior at national park sparks outrage online: 'The parent needs to be arrested'
The video was shared by the account Tourons of Yellowstone (@touronsofyellowstone), which is dedicated to posting about the ...
Yellowstone is home to more than 5,000 bison, which do not hibernate and sometimes utilize snow-covered roads for easier ...
Two coyotes in standoff over a bison carcass in Yellowstone National Park arched their backs, raised their paws and bared ...
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Bystander films terrifying interaction between bison and tourist's dog at Yellowstone: 'It's incredibly irresponsible'
"It’s that time of year again to remind everyone..." Bystander films terrifying interaction between bison and tourist's dog ...
Across Montana’s eastern plains, few sights register as strongly as a bison herd navigating open grassland. Although the ...
Sometimes all you can do is stop and take in the beauty of nature in motion. We're currently in the peak of winter in Yellowstone National Park. During this time of the year, the national park ...
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Montana’s ‘docile’ bison: The myth that sends visitors to the ER
Quick Take Achieving population restoration required surviving a historical collapse to fewer than 1,000 total bison. The ...
From near‑extinction to state icon, explore the story of North Dakota’s plains bison and its enduring ties to the prairie.
Bison carry seed across thousands of miles when they eat the grass, and then they move the seed up to other parts of the ...
BLM Officer Charged With Murder* Legislators Stunned By Deep Budget Cuts* Sweetwater County Parents Blast School District ...
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Onlooker captures video of tourists' reckless actions near massive wild animal: 'It's only a matter of time'
Tourists from all over the world flock to National Parks to enjoy the mental and physical health benefits of spending time ...
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Tourist faces instant karma after filming himself attempting to feed wildlife: 'He should be banned'
The National Park Service recommends keeping at least 75 yards away from large wild animals for good reason. That guidance ...
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