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Man Taunts Bison at Yellowstone National Park
A man visiting Yellowstone National Park decided that it would be a good idea to get close to a bison. Brittney Matthews told ...
After an explosion that destroyed part of a visitor area, scientists now have evidence that explains what happened.
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 ...
Park rangers shut down alarming rumors about wildlife behavior in Yellowstone: 'This rumor is false'
Despite circulating rumors, wild animals are not migrating away from Yellowstone National Park. Park officials disputed false claims circulating on the internet based on footage of bears, bison, elk, ...
The idea is to kind of pair beautiful american iconic imagery such as national parks, with a fun satirical twist on Elon Musk ...
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.
“It’s a huge architectural achievement,” said Jeff Henry, coauthor of the 2004 book “Old Faithful Inn: Crown Jewel of ...
If you're a fan of the outdoors, then Monday is a good day to visit a national park. In honor of Great American Outdoors Day, the National Park Service will be waiving the entry fee to any of its ...
The National Park Service is waiving entry fees to all its parks on Monday. This year marks the fifth anniversary of the ...
The Trump administration is gutting National Park Service ( NPS) staffing and funding in the name of rooting out “waste, ...
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