Florida Man Identified in Fatal Yellowstone July Fourth Shooting Following a deadly shootout at a popular tourist spot in Yellowstone on July 4, an employee of a contractor for the park has been identified. Written by Will Brendza July 08, 2024
Zombie Deer in Yellowstone: Chronic Wasting Disease Reaches Park Hunters should strongly consider having deer meat tested for the disease before eating it, officials at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control said. Written by Andrew McLemore November 20, 2023
How to Fish in Yellowstone: Everything You Need to Know Fishing in Yellowstone is an incredible experience, as long as you understand the regulations and know a few tips and tricks. Written by Sean Jansen October 17, 2023
Suspected Fatal Grizzly Attack Forces Closure of Popular Montana Trail Wildlife officials are still searching for the bear suspected to be involved in the attack. The woman was believed to be hiking alone. Written by Andrew Marshall July 25, 2023
Yellowstone Study Finds Cougar Kill Sites Actually Foster New Life As Utah approves year-round hunting of cougars, new research shows the animals have an outsized impact on the environment. Written by Andrew McLemore April 05, 2023
Montana Judge Sides With Environmental Groups on Wolf Hunting The judge temporarily reverted some of Montana’s wolf hunting and trapping regulations to 2020 status. The order expires on Nov. 29. Written by Andrew Marshall November 16, 2022
Human Foot Found in Yellowstone Hot Spring An employee of Yellowstone National Park found a human foot in one of the park’s hot springs on Tuesday. The investigation is ongoing. Written by Andrew McLemore August 18, 2022