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Bear Behavior Bears are wild animals and deserve your respect. Here are some tips on what to do if you should come across a black bear or their larger cousin, the grizzly.
Animal Etiquette The parks animals deserve your respect, not just because they can hurt you but because Yellowstone their survival might just depend on it.
Fires Over 10 years have passed since the fires of '88. Their legacy has been one of destruction and regeneration.
Flora and Fauna Here`s a little info on some of the common and not-so-common flora and fauna that can be found within the park.
Geography Most areas of the United States are defined by the towns and cities that occupy the spaces on the map. Yellowstone National Park is distinct for absence of towns, cities, and those other landmarks of our increasingly urban world.
Geology The geology of Yellowstone National Park is some of the most diverse in the world. No where else on earth is there a site with some much geothermal activity going on in one place, from hot springs to geysers to mud pots and fumaroles and other features.
Watching Wildlife IsnÕt a moose dangerous? Should I be afraid to walk by myself? Buffalo are mean, arenÕt they? What about at night? IÕve had coyotes follow me!
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