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Yellowstone has been using massive amounts of toilet paper for years. According to the Idaho Statesman, the 3,500+ miles of toilet paper used at Yellowstone is also the "length of about 528,000 school ...
The return of wolves and other predators to Yellowstone has reduced elk browsing, allowing aspen trees to grow back for the ...
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Aspen trees have seen better days, but gray wolves are helping them out. Yellowstone National Park isn't just home to geysers ...
Over 20 people have died after they entered or accidentally fell into the hot springs at Yellowstone National Park. There are signs everywhere that warn visitors not to get off the boardwalks or ...
A protected, off-limits zone at Yellowstone National Park was accessed by an unknown tourist in flip-flops. Here's why ...
The National Park Service is not just focused on helping people enjoy the outdoors, but also on conserving wild places.
During his famous 1903 two-week stay in Yellowstone National Park, President Teddy Roosevelt itched to hunt up some big game.
First Peoples Celebrations are set to start Sunday in Gardiner and conclude on Aug. 6.Yellowstone-Forever alongside Ye ...
Don’t let August slip away without a visit to one of America’s national parks. On Monday, the National Park Service is waiving entrance fees to celebrate the Great American Outdoors Act.
Gray wolf pups are born helpless—blind, deaf, and without the strong sense of smell that helps adult wolves survive. Normally, these pups stay safe inside their den for at least the first three weeks ...
Hurry, jump in the van, there is a herd of bull elk coming from Mormon’s Row,” yelled the driver of a sight-seeing group in ...