Limpy, a well-known Yellowstone National Park coyote, suckers snacks out of tourists by acting injured and needy. He’s a ...
Yellowstone tourists simply refuse to heed warnings from the National Park Service. If you've ever wondered how you could go viral online fast, getting dangerously close to a wild animal at ...
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US national park employee sparks backlash after video reveals concerning behavior: 'False sense of security'
"The entitled tourists will think it’s ok too." US national park employee sparks backlash after video reveals concerning behavior: 'False sense of security' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Visitors spotted a grizzly bear that was awake earlier than usual in Yellowstone.
That's why bison are the animals that have injured the most humans at Yellowstone over the years. Inappropriate interactions ...
Yellowstone National Park is a place of wonder and beauty that never ceases to amaze the millions who visit each year.
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Tourist faces consequences after ignoring warning signs in Yellowstone National Park: 'Some of her conduct was captured on video'
A level of respect is required. Tourist faces consequences after ignoring warning signs in Yellowstone National Park: 'Some of her conduct was captured on video' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Neighbors Against Bison Slaughter and Gardiner-area resident Bonnie Lynn have been prodding the Forest Service to halt concentrated bison hunting on a small parcel of land near Yellowstone’s northern ...
Hours before a gunman opened fire at an entrance to a Yellowstone National Park employee dining hall, injuring one ranger, authorities had been warned he planned to carry out a mass shooting at the ...
A new scientific review challenges the headline-grabbing claim that Yellowstone’s returning wolves triggered one of the strongest trophic cascades on Earth. Researchers found that the reported 1,500% ...
Cara Tabachnick is a news editor at CBSNews.com. Cara began her career on the crime beat at Newsday. She has written for Marie Claire, The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal. She reports on ...
The “first national park” was born 151 years ago, on March 1, 1872, when President Ulysses S. Grant signed into law the Yellowstone National Park Protection Act. Yellowstone National Park is one of ...
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