The iconic landscape of Yellowstone National Park has witnessed an increase in forest cover, thanks to this wild animal.
Comparing pollen records from three lakes in different geological substrates highlights the influence of geology and climate on long-term vegetation development.
Yellowstone Caldera Chronicles is a weekly column written by scientists and collaborators of the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory. This week's contribution is from Cathy Whitlock, Regents Professor ...
Grand Prismatic Spring ascended from a beautiful backwater spot to the second most popular destination in Yellowstone ...
"One in Five Hundred" checks in with members of gateway communities to hear their first-hand stories of the disaster and its ...
A must-do destination for animal lovers, write Simon & Susan Veness Sitting on the porch of the rustic Lake Village Lodge on ...
Researchers are urging Yellowstone officials to invest in greater protection after the findings of a new report ...
The "Field of Dreams" and "Dances with Wolves" legend brings this idea to life in "Yellowstone to Yosemite ... led to America's more structured National Park System today – 150 National ...
Yellowstone fans will soon be able to stream the complete series. More than two months after Taylor Sheridan’s hit Paramount Network Western drama came to an end, it was announced Friday that ...
A documentary series premiering on Fox Nation this Saturday explores connections between two of the first national parks, and ...