Emergency feeding of elk as harsher than expected winter condition descends in Wyoming February 21, 2023 Much of Wyoming is under a blanket of deeper-than-normal snow and experiencing severe, cold temperatures, causing elk to raid haystacks and livestock feedlines. Due… Continue Reading
The Mother of all Momma Bears: Grizzly 399 emerges from Wyoming den with four cubs in tow May 8, 2022 Being a mother is hard. But imagine being a mother to four grizzly bear cubs in the wilds of Wyoming where visitors are watching… Continue Reading
“Super rare” wolverine sighting in Yellowstone caught on video March 9, 2022 Carl Kemp and his daughter, Maya, couldn’t believe their eyes. Neither could their seasoned Yellowstone tour guide, MacNeil Lyons. They were on a Yellowstone… Continue Reading
Grand Teton National Park to cull non-native mountain goats to protect isolated herd of bighorn sheep February 22, 2022 Grand Teton National Park will resume the controversial practice of killing non-native mountain goats to protect the park’s vulnerable Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep population…. Continue Reading
U.S. court orders federal protection for grizzly bears in northern Rocky mountains September 25, 2018 The first grizzly hunts planned in Lower 48 states in the U.S. in three decades have been blocked by a U.S. judge who has… Continue Reading
Two bears killed in hit-and-run crashes in Grand Teton National Park prompts calls for motorists to slow down June 23, 2016 Two bears were struck and killed by drivers who fled the scene this week in Wyoming’s Grand Teton National Park, officials said. One of the dead… Continue Reading