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A bison was caught on video scratching itself against a sign post in the snowy landscape of Yellowstone National Park.
For decades, scientists knew magma was simmering beneath the earth at Yellowstone National Park. A team of researchers ...
For the first time, geoscientists detected the top of Yellowstone’s magma reservoir. It is active and dynamic, but not in danger of erupting, they found.
Last summer, a 560-pound hungry grizzly bear tore apart the Yellowstone National Park gateway town of Gardiner ... thoroughfare — with unsecured wood bins in a nearby alley.
A bison was caught on camera on Thursday, April 17, enjoying a satisfying scratch against a signpost in the snowy landscape of Yellowstone National Park.The amusing moment was filmed by Cindy Shaffer ...
A new thermal vent spewing steam in the air at Yellowstone National ... is no sign the volcano will erupt again any time soon. Yellowstone’s thermal features come and go, but the park’s ...
Cuyahoga Valley National Park ... the wildlife of, say, Yellowstone, it does have a handful of animals you can admire. To do so, hit the Beaver Marsh, one of the park’s greatest conservation ...
This five-acre town, just 45 minutes from Yellowstone National Park, offers more than just property ... The building—a simple white structure with a blue sign out front—is still a gathering ...
Grizzlies are starting to emerge in Yellowstone ... National Park, to the Jackson Hole News & Guide’s Christina MacIntosh. The bears’ emergence from their winter hibernation is a sure sign ...
A group of US Geological Survey (USGS) geologists have discovered signs ... Yellowstone caldera. The Yellowstone Caldera, a volcanic caldera and supervolcano located in Yellowstone National Park ...