Bison Return to Montana Prairie

Around 60 bison from Yellowstone National Park stormed onto a Montana prairie pasture that had not felt a bison’s hoof for almost 140 years.

New Bear Awareness Signs

“Be Alert. Make Noise. Carry bear spray. Avoid hiking alone. Do not run,” read the yellow postings.

Park Service OKs plan for Lake, Fishing Bridge, Bridge Bay areas in Yellowstone

Some historic buildings would be moved and several facilities, including dorms, would be refurbished in the Lake area of Yellowstone National Park under a comprehensive management plan approved Tuesday by the National Park Service.

Wildlife Officials, Conservation Groups Battle Over Yellowstone Grizzlies

Federal wildlife officials are back to the drawing board in their effort to take Yellowstone grizzly bears off the endangered species list. US Fish and Wildlife Grizzly Bear Recovery Coordinator Chris Servheen said the Yellowstone ecosystem is home to over 600 grizzlies, which he said is almost triple the number of bears there thirty years ago.

Wildlife Officials, Conservation Groups Battle Over Yellowstone Grizzlies

Federal wildlife officials are back to the drawing board in their effort to take Yellowstone grizzly bears off the endangered species list. US Fish and Wildlife Grizzly Bear Recovery Coordinator Chris Servheen said the Yellowstone ecosystem is home to over 600 grizzlies, which he said is almost triple the number of bears there thirty years ago.

Wildlife officials look to push bison toward park

HELENA, Mont. (AP) -- State and federal wildlife officials are considering ways to haze more than 160 bison back toward Yellowstone National Park.

Yellowstone Backcountry Camping for Beginners

Many visitors to Yellowstone National Park come for to see the wildlife and enjoy the wilderness, but backcountry camping is a daunting prospect for beginners. Following this advice opens the backcountry world to amateurs. Contributor: Rich Thomas Published: Jun 30, 2011

Bears to keep threatened tag until at least 2014

BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) -- Environmentalists say wildlife managers should proceed with caution as they consider the future of grizzly bears in and around Yellowstone.

February in Yellowstone (part 2)

Winter causes a change in Yellowstone’s wildlife, their coats fill out to handle the extreme cold of the park, and that makes most of them look beautiful. Happy shooting

New smartphone apps pinpoint Yellowstone wildlife

CHEYENNE, Wyo. -- Pretty soon, the best place to be on the lookout for wolves, grizzly bears, bison and other wildlife in Yellowstone National Park could be your phone. Just don't be surprised if lots of other people get the same idea and most of the creatures you see are the two-legged variety. New smartphone apps enable people to pinpoint where they've recently seen critters in Yellowstone ...