It’s an animal-eat-animal world out there, especially in Yellowstone National Park. There are almost 70 different mammal species in Yellowstone, and most of those can be separated into two categories: ...
Bald eagles might be regarded as the most fearsome predators of the sky, but like any other wild creature, they do whatever it takes to survive ...
These Yellowstone interior wolves, considered bison-killing specialists, often use groomed park roads to get around in winter, at times walking right by snowmobilers buzzing down the road on their way ...
In Yellowstone National Park, when a bison dies it’s not long before wolves or grizzly bears move in on the carcass. If one or two wolves are on the carcass, a lone grizzly bear can usually clear them ...
A photographer has captured a strikingly graphic image that reveals the raw dynamics at play during winter in Yellowstone National Park. From Big Sky Wildlife, aka Scott Brovsky, via Instagram on Jan.
WARSAW, Poland (AP) — A pack of wolves in eastern Poland made a wrong choice of prey when it tried to attack a herd of bison, but was dismally chased away. An online camera installed by state forestry ...
There is something so powerful about being around wild animals. Experiencing who they are up close and even being able to see them face-to-face or even touch them is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.