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Some people might hear elk bugling off in the distance, which sounds like high-pitched screaming. Bulls make these sounds to attract female elk and warn other bulls to stay away.
Whoops! Yellowstone geologists pull 300 hats from hot springs - Park visitors should ‘hold on tight’ to their hats and stay ...
For decades, overgrazing has been recognized as detrimental, resulting in reduced plant diversity and compacted soils. But new research, published in Science, and led by scientists at Washington and ...
Two short films created through collaborations between Hastings College faculty and students have been named official selections for the 2025 Flatwater Film Fes ...
From pizza boxes to stuffed animals, geologists have found unusual trash across Yellowstone National Park this year after ...
Like the hats that fly off people’s heads, most of the trash that ends up in Yellowstone’s hydrothermal areas winds up there ...
As a launching-off point for popular hikes near the park’s southern entrance, the trailhead is one of the most common places for people to start their visit to Grand Teton, Jenkins said. It’s also a ...
This summer, I finished one of the hardest and most meaningful adventures of my life: the 3,100-mile Continental Divide Trail ...
Bison migrations enrich soil and plant nutrition. Their grazing enhances ecosystem diversity. On Aug. 28, researchers from Washington and Lee University, the National Park Service, and the University ...
It worries me that we would take something that [belongs to] the citizens of Florida … and we would give them up to another ...
More than 13,000 pieces of garbage have been retrieved this year from hydrothermal areas in Yellowstone so far this year.