Celebrating its 150th Anniversary, many thought this would be the busiest year ever for Yellowstone National Park, however, flooding has put that in jeopardy.
My advice to people planning to visit the park soon is to pay attention, and not become one of these statistics. Cameras have zoom lenses for a reason.
The first animal that approaches the camera is a darker Grey Wolf, which gives it a sniff and a lick, and then moves on. The second grey, which enters into the picture at the three-minute mark, actually tries to devour the entire camera.
Recent eruptions at Yellowstone National Park are proving that more than just gas and water vapor are inside the bellies of these ancient geysers, and it's reflecting badly on human beings.
In an effort to control wolf populations during heavy tourist months, wildlife officials at Yellowstone National Park are using force, but not the kind one might think.
Park officials investigating the death of a fisherman and backcountry guide last week have shot and killed the Grizzly bear they believe was responsible for a fatal mauling near West Yellowstone.
A woman who illegally entered into Yellowstone National Park was flown to a nearby burn center after she reportedly came into contact with one of the parks thermal geysers in the process of taking a photograph.