This article first appeared in the Fall 2017 issue of Yellowstone Quarterly. âGolden eagles are North Americaâs largest bird of prey, so why do we know so little about them?â... read more →
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The annual Cougar Project study is underway in Yellowstone. Cougars by their nature are not easy animals to study. Their penchant for steep, rugged terrain, combined with their nocturnal nature and... read more →
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On August 21, 2017âfor the first time in almost 40 yearsâthe United States will fall under the path of a total solar eclipse. Yellowstone National Park lies just outside the... read more →
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Since their reintroduction in 1995-96, Yellowstone National Park has become an important place to study wolf behavior and the speciesâ impact on the ecosystem. Kira Cassidyâa research associate with the Yellowstone... read more →
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It is doubtful that today's park service would approve the building of an expensive structure that is purely decorative in nature. But when the Roosevelt Arch was conceived, Gardiner was... read more →
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Frank Jay Haynes is known for his photographic legacy in the park, but his first winter expedition nearly put an end to that. Yellowstone National Park was a wild and... read more →
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20th Anniversary of the Reintroduction of Wolves in Yellowstone One of Yellowstoneâs most important predators, who roamed its landscape and defined its ecosystem for thousands of years, completely disappeared in... read more →