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Yellowstone experts debunk viral claims of animals fleeing park due to a volcanic threat. The USGS and park rangers warn ...
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The Cool Down on MSNPark rangers shut down alarming rumors about wildlife behavior in Yellowstone: 'This rumor is false'
"Misinformation can spread fast." Park rangers shut down alarming rumors about wildlife behavior in Yellowstone: 'This rumor is false' first appeared on The Cool Down.
The persistent presence of humans and their infrastructure in U.S. national parks has yielded dramatic changes in the behaviors of large animals who live there, a new study has found.
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From the boldness of the black bear to the caution of the puma: how animal behavior changed due to the pandemic
A study that tracked the movements of wildlife in 14 national parks in the US before, during, and after the lockdown using ...
An Instagram video shows a man breaking the rules at Yellowstone National Park — other tourists aren't having it.
A group of 60 scientists from across North America and the United Kingdom analyzed GPS collar data from 10 species tracked in ...
There is no evidence of a mass exodus of animals fleeing Yellowstone, a spokeswoman for the US national park in Wyoming told ...
The apex predators, restored to the park in 1995, appear to be keeping the local population of plant-eating elk in check, ...
One Yellowstone bison had an unwelcome encounter with a tourist, when the visitor got way too close for comfort.
Prospective visitors to Yellowstone National Park are reminded that the bison rut is underway through August, and to treat ...
The same person was the source of rumors that bears and mountain lions were leaving the national park in mid-2025.
The restoration of gray wolves in Yellowstone National Park has helped revive an aspen tree population unique to the region, ...
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