Spring Happenings

Spring and fall are favorite times of year for wildlife watchers from all over the world. Fewer visitors and lots of wildlife make it a most enjoyable experience and there’s always the unpredictable just around the corner as what occured on May 23, 2005. While filming the Gibbon Meadows Alpha Wolf, you could actually feel …

Bear Activity

The Yellowstone National Park bear management policy strives to ensure a natural and free-ranging population of black and grizzly bears. One important aspect of the management policy is to separate bears from unnatural food sources; it is illegal—and dangerous—to leave food where bears can obtain it. Human foods are the chief culprit in the creation …

1000 Consecutive Days Observing Wolves in Yellowstone

An extraordinary benchmark was set in Yellowstone National Park on November 5, 2003. On that day the Slough Creek pack was spotted near Crystal Creek in the northeast portion of the park. With that sighting, it means that at least one person has reportedly observed wolves in Yellowstone National Park every day for the past …