If you live in a place with harsh winters, you may have thought how nice it would be to curl up and "sleep" through the winter like a Yellowstone bear!... read more →
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It may still look like winter in parts of Yellowstone, but spring has arrived in one important way: bears have started emerging from their dens. All of Yellowstone is bear... read more →
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Each and every spring season, bears in Yellowstone emerge from hibernation on a constant search for food. Sows are on the move with their cubs and big grizzly boars look... read more →
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Who can resist the charm of clumsily cute baby animals? Spring and summer Yellowstone visitors on the lookout for wildlife can often catch a glimpse of their playful antics. We've... read more →
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Are bears âtrueâ hibernators? For years the answer to this question was a resounding âno,â as bears do not experience the dramatic decrease in body temperature associated with true, or... read more →
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By Ruffin Prevost One of the most popular visitor destinations in Yellowstone National Park in 1919 was a spot called the Lunch Counter, about a 10-minute walk from the Old... read more →
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In Yellowstone, we are fortunate to be home to two species of bears: grizzly bears and black bears. Grizzlies are found in only a few isolated regions in the lower... read more →
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Yellowstone is home to over half the worldâs geysers and hot springs, more wildlife than anywhere else in the lower 48 states, and the majestic Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone.... read more →