A Wildlife Photographer of the Year captures the paradox of the park. 9 min read Michael Nichols is one of six photographers who contributed to National Geographic magazine's special issue on ...
A wildlife biologist turned photographer follows daunting animal migrations across Yellowstone's expansive landscapes. 5 min read Joe Riis is one of six photographers who contributed to National ...
Please remember that Yellowstone Wildlife is WILD! They are living their best lives and not always thinking about trying to get people their post-photo opportunities. One of the best things about ...
In addition to Yellowstone's wondrous landscapes, wildlife also has a profound presence in the national park — namely elk, bears, wolves, and bison. However, visitors are getting a bit too close ...
Adam Rice (USA) makes eye contact with a bear and the wapiti calf in its jaws. Adam was watching an American black bear quietly feeding on sagebrush roots in Yellowstone National Park, when suddenly ...
Photographer Drew Simms braved extreme winter conditions in Yellowstone National Park to document its wildlife enduring a freezing temperatures as low as -37°F (-38.3°C). Over a week-long expedition, ...
Wildlife recently passed a major milestone as it's been 30 years since wolves were reintroduced in Yellowstone National Park.