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A grizzly bear’s claws usually come in handy for digging up roots, squirrels and insects for a tasty meal. But after getting ...
Photos of Wyoming grizzlies are blowing up all over social media. While that’s partly because there are more bears, it’s also because there are ...
Often called California’s Galapagos, the immersed cliffsides and caves of the Channel Islands are home to thousands of species that thrive on the rugged, pristine and isolated federal parklands and ...
Electrified steel “bear mats” are emerging as an alternative to gates where electric fences are used to bear-proof an area.
In a May 13 petition, members of Congress from Northern Rockies states once again admonished the U.S. Fish and Wildlife ...
Would you swim with sharks? Of course it just happens to be a blond getting in a bison's face. How steep is her learning ...
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department has released its public comments opposing the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s decision ...
A sea turtle initially weighed over 7 ½ pounds; her weight decreased to just over 6 pounds once experts cleaned her organism-covered shell.
Yellowstone National Park contains the world’s largest concentration of geothermal features. In fact, this is the primary reason it was set aside as a national park in 1872.
The Suicide Prevention Coalition of Yellowstone Valley is looking for artists to complete two murals focused on the theme of suicide prevention.
The congressional delegations of Idaho, Montana and Wyoming are asking the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to kill a proposed rule that would protect grizzly bears in the Lower 48 ...
As these icy regions shrink, polar bears must travel further to find food. In addition, the shrinking ice means the tundra is growing, and grizzly bears are beginning to venture into new territory.