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Yellowstone: A Place, A DramaJune 18, 2018 – 'Yellowstone' presents a sweeping tableau of family, money, and tradition with some of the West’s most stunning mountains and valleys as a backdrop.
Burnt Trees, YellowstoneSee a photo of burnt trees illuminated by the sunset in Yellowstone National Park and download free wallpaper from from National Geographic.
How to protect Yellowstone's epic migrationsAugust 02, 2018 – Conservationists, hunters, and policymakers are collaborating to improve conditions for the park’s migrating mammals.
See the millennia-old formations underneath YellowstoneDecember 06, 2018 – Beneath the national park’s surface is a world few visitors see. See how Brian Skerry photographed these towering geologic formations.
It All Started With a Few Trout. Now Yellowstone’s Iconic Birds Face ‘Collapse.'July 02, 2018 – An invasive fish set off a domino effect that has already affected bears and elk. Now it threatens trumpeter swans and other birds.
Everything to know about Yellowstone National ParkApril 12, 2019 – Here’s what to see and do in the world’s first national park.
A chunk of Yellowstone the size of Chicago has been pulsing. Why?March 19, 2020 – An injection of magma under Norris Geyser Basin may be why the region is five inches higher today than it was 20 years ago.
25 years after returning to Yellowstone, wolves have helped stabilize the ecosystemJuly 10, 2020 – New research shows that by reducing populations and thinning out weak and sick animals, wolves have a role in creating resilient elk herds.
Some Yellowstone geysers are getting more active—but why?February 19, 2019 – Bursts of activity in parts of the park highlight the erratic nature of these watery phenomena.
6 can’t-miss stops in Yellowstone National ParkJune 13, 2019 – This iconic landscape is a hotbed of geothermal activity and wildlife—and it’s best explored by road.
How art saved Yellowstone—and the landscape still inspiresJune 26, 2019 – Paintings of the geysers and mountains of the western landscape have played a pivotal role in the area's history.
Coyote, Yellowstone National ParkSee a photo of a coyote in Yellowstone National Park, from National Geographic.
Vintage Images of Yellowstone Show the Park's Wild BeautyAugust 03, 2018 – The first area of the U.S. to be designated a national park lures visitors with roaring waterfalls, erupting geysers, and majestic wildlife.
It’s snowing in Yellowstone—on the first day of summer.June 21, 2019 – Snow can happen any month of the year in the national park, where wildlife has adapted to fluctuations in climate.
Great Migrations: Keeping Yellowstone’s Lifeblood FlowingApril 18, 2016 – Migrating elk, pronghorn, and other wildlife help ensure a healthy ecosystem, but development could threaten their ancient routes.
Far-reaching protections for Yellowstone, other Western lands pass CongressFebruary 27, 2019 – Two proposed mines in the Yellowstone region will no longer go forward as part of a massive legislative package that expands conservation across the country.