In Yellowstone, grizzly bears and wolves live pretty close ... Bears, being the ultimate opportunists, eat everything from ...
Wolves culled the elk. Fewer elk means more aspens can grow. More beavers are attracted to the trees. It's called a trophic ...
Staff in Yellowstone National Park observed the first grizzly bear tracks of 2025 earlier this month — signaling the very beginning of spring in America’s first national park. According to a video ...
Grizzly bears are the largest predator in North America, but they seldom pose a serious threat to outdoorsmen who’ve taken the proper precautions. According to the National Park Service ...
From a father cradling his child to a young waitress helping an elderly man, small acts of compassion can make a big difference. By opening our hearts and minds to the world around us, we can find ...
Fish, Wildlife & Parks is once again poised to log a portion of the Blackfoot-Clearwater Wildlife Management Area.
“Interference competition” is a direct clash between two species, like when a bear steals a kill from a wolf pack. ©YouTube/Wild Sightings In Yellowstone, grizzly bears and wolves live pretty close ...
This column, “Rebirth of the .45/70,” appeared in the September 1972 issue of Outdoor Life. The life span of rifle cartridges is hard to predict because shooters have the fickle habit of tossing them ...
One of the great marvels of nature is how bears, the largest carnivore in North America, are able to hibernate all winter, living off stores of fat they have built up through the rest of the year.
Unless you have a Yeti cooler, you’re likely all too familiar with this common summer letdown: You open your cooler on a hot day to pluck a cold drink out of the ice, only to see nothing but ...