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The National Park Service recently shared some really cool footage on their Yellowstone National Park page of a very rare sighting of the ever-elusive wolverine, which was caught on trail camera footage. The wolverine was captured near the Mammoth Hot Springs area on a trail camera that was originally used to capture cougar footage.   This…

Now when you think about goldfish, you probably envision a fairly small fish right? Well, that’s usually the case, but quite the interesting goldfish was found recently in a South Carolina lake.  Officials were doing some testing at a lake when they found a giant goldfish weighing in at 9 pounds.   The officials deemed that…

Bears are known for being curious animals and here’s another example of that. A person working from home in Lake Tahoe California was treated to a cute sight as a bear family that decided to hang out in his backyard. As seen in the video, one of the cubs found the hammock particularly interesting and…

With the millions of dollars needed to build a single wildlife overpass, why even bother with such expensive infrastructure? Wyoming Game and Fish director Angi Bruce recently answered that question on the agency’s website. While both Game and Fish WYDOT are hedging their bets and budgets on wildlife overpasses, they acknowledge that building these structures…

Now here’s a sight that’s unique to the west… A driver near Deer Lodge Montana recently captured a video of a large herd of elk attempting to cross a road. The driver had stopped in order to let them cross. Midway through the crossing, the fence the elk were jumping snapped, causing them to get…

The collared Bear stole the kill from the other, after a long stand off it finally came to this..:) Yellowstone Posted by Sam Maggio on Saturday, September 26, 2020   When it comes to grizzly bears, there are two things they are extremely protective over – their cubs and their kills. It’s been a busy…

Five wildlife habitat management areas will soon be open for the year. Wyoming Game and Fish maintains these areas to give big game a safe, unaffected range to weather out the winter, but all species benefit from the lack of human incursion. In winter, these areas are closed to stop stress-inducing disturbances. Now that winter…


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