"You should've just driven by him, but no, you wanna play games." Tourist suffers instant consequences after tempting fate ...
On their first migration to their summer range in southeastern Yellowstone, three-week-old calves of the Cody elk herd follow their mothers up a 4,600-foot slope. A few hours earlier they swam the ...
But the huge fire of 1988 ultimately produced few large trees. The elimination of Yellowstone's wolves allowed the elk to browse aspens unchecked. Finally, Ripple and Larson decided to look within ...
Wild animals do not recognize park borders. Two of Yellowstone’s iconic species, bison and elk, spill seasonally—and naturally—beyond park boundaries looking for food. One is welcome.
the National Elk Refuge can be viewed from observation points year-round. It is open from sunrise to sunset daily. People are always forbidden to step onto the refuge without special permits for ...
You can see a lot of animals in Yellowstone National Park in winter—including bison, elk, and wolves—but one thing you're not ...
Here you can see moose, elk ... sunrise and sunset tours, wildlife photography outings and snowshoe treks (in winter). Multiday tours cover the wildlife of both GTNP and nearby Yellowstone ...