Bison, elk and other animals die in droves in Yellowstone's remote “animal boneyard.” Only a few know how to get there, ...
One tourist visiting Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone suffered minor injuries when an already-ruffled bull elk caught him ...
In a video shared on the Good Bull Outdoors Facebook page, several elk are seen resting in a neighborhood. A bull elk steps ...
Finding a giant graveyard might be depressing, but the carcasses strangely benefit the ecosystem, providing food to grizzlies ...
Elk may have a reputation as majestic, powerful creatures, but they can be just as aggressive as they are graceful — particularly during their mating season, known as "elk rut." One tourist visiting ...
The new crop of grizzly cubs that will emerge this spring to the delight of visitors in Yellowstone have likely already been born, researchers say.
A hunter reportedly tagged "Split 5" this fall. The bull elk was well known in Estes Park, Colorado, and in Rocky Mountain National Park.
In Idaho, elk herds are staying high due to warm weather, causing concerns for local farms. Officials remind us to keep a safe distance from these animals.
"Everyone believes they are a Disney princess." Onlooker sparks outrage with video of tourist's dangerous behavior near large ...
While Yellowstone National Park is a popular tourist destination, some revelers chose to act foolishly. A picture of visitors ...
Bison, elk and other animals die in droves in Yellowstone's remote “animal boneyard.” Their carcasses provide a springtime buffet for grizzlies and wolves.
In 1872, the year it was established as the country’s first national park, only a few hundred people ventured to Yellowstone, an area of 3,472 square miles mostly located in Wyoming, but also ...