I've learned something new today. Sometimes wolves in Yellowstone National Park "test" elk. I always thought it was called hunting, but I was wrong as a new video proves.
If you're fortunate, you might hear wolves howl next time you visit Yellowstone National Park. But, you're not likely to hear them all the way in downtown West Yellowstone unless you were there a few mornings ago.
Once again nature was on display in Yellowstone National Park. New video shows the Junction Butte wolf pack trying to chase down a bison. Spoiler alert: the wolves didn't win this time.
I think it's safe to say that there are daily encounters between bears and wolves in Yellowstone. Some we can see, but most we don't. There was one battle a couple years ago that became more famous than most.
If you visit Yellowstone National Park, you are guaranteed to see nature in action. Sometimes you see even more nature than you anticipated. That was the case when a tour group in Yellowstone recently captured video of a wolf chewing on a very large bison bone.
Love is in the air in Yellowstone National Park and it's not just because Valentine's Day is almost here. New video shows one of the wolf packs in the park as mating season approaches.
Do you remember that fun time when a driver shared video of a couple of black wolves who were running along a highway? I do and it's gone viral once again.
When most people think about visiting Yellowstone National Park, they imagine a summer vacation. Locals in Wyoming know that the real time when the park gets special is this time of year. A new video shows what hiking the backcountry of Yellowstone is like in winter.
It's almost automatic that if you have a log cabin in Wyoming, I will love it. If you have one where you can watch elk, deer and bear from the deck, you had me at hello.