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One Woman’s Quest to Keep Yellowstone WildApril 27, 2016 – How do you make sure nature stays natural? Ask Caroline Byrd, who has devoted her life to preserving the world’s first National Park.
Yellowstone National Park: Part of Our Abundant HeritageApril 27, 2016 – On the centennial of America's National Park Service, Geographic’s guest editor celebrates the grandeur of the world’s first national park.
The Yellowstone We Don't See: A Struggle of Life and DeathApril 01, 2016 – Part two in our series on the park takes us into the backcountry, where predator and prey form a delicate balance in a great ecosystem.
Threatened Species Are Thriving in Yellowstone. Now What?April 07, 2016 – The park's protected ecosystem has reinvigorated what remains of the Wild West. The question is whether this is as wild as it gets.
Yellowstone's Future Hangs on a Question: Who Owns the West?April 01, 2016 – Part three of our series on the park explores the region's most difficult management problem—people
Yellowstone Geyser Death Shows Peril of Straying from BoardwalkJune 08, 2016 – The death is the first since 2000 in the park’s thermal features, but the latest in a string of unfortunate incidents in 2016 as visitors push boundaries.
Just Back: Yellowstone National ParkAugust 05, 2015 – National Geographic Expeditions trip leader Erika Skogg recently returned from Yellowstone National Park, a place she has been able to visit every summer since earning a photography degree from Montana State University in 2009. “Simply put, the park never gets old,” Erika says. “No matter how many times I’ve visited, I always find something new to discover.” Here are the highlights of her latest Yellowstone adventure.
A Bear's-Eye View of YellowstoneApril 18, 2016 – What do bears eat? How far do they roam? Find out in this interactive journey through the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.
How to See the Wolves of YellowstoneFebruary 23, 2015 – Winter weather means that curious travelers and avid shutterbugs have a chance to spot a wolf or three.
Bison Calf’s Death Shows Dangers of People in YellowstoneMay 17, 2016 – Outrage over a lethal mistake by well-intentioned visitors is just the latest problem in a park that some say is being loved to death.
Throwback Travel: Yellowstone National ParkApril 22, 2015 – A look at the world’s first national park through a throwback travel lens.
Follow the Perilous Journey of Yellowstone ElkApril 14, 2016 – Bears and wolves are emblems of Yellowstone. But the true pulse of the region is the hoofbeat of elk, the park’s most abundant large mammal.
National monuments are underrated—these are some of our favoritesJune 28, 2024 – Skip the crowds, timed entry, and gridlock at the national parks and head to some of America’s other natural wonders.
6 alternatives to the most popular national park lodgesJune 20, 2024 – No room at the lodge? These nearby hotels offer history, contemporary architecture, and easy access to U.S. national park wonders.
Freedom to Move: Living Among the Greater Yellowstone MigrationsJuly 09, 2015 – I love to think about the ever-evolving mixture of science, adventure, and conservation in the West. Old-school science is being combined with current-day media to reach the people that care—and who didn’t care. That’s my gig. I’m trained in wildlife biology and not in photography, but work as a photographer to tell wildlife and science…
A Backcountry Recovery in Yellowstone: Adventures on Horseback (Part 2 of 5)October 01, 2015 – See “A Backcountry Recovery” Photo Gallery Getting ready for a long horse expedition always takes longer than expected. The morning we headed into the Teton Wilderness to meet veteran Green Beret Ray Knell and travel with him through Yellowstone was no exception. A common misconception is that horse journeys are easier than bicycling or backpacking…