Category: Wildlife

As artist, designer of human spaces, and conservationist concerned about protecting the homes of other living beings, Lori Ryker sees 'co-existence' through several different lenses.
Dr. Christopher Servheen: Not only is this good news, as bears expand without major incidents into their historic prairie haunts, but state officials are doing great work monitoring the movement of bears. This is crucial, he says, for winning trust and social tolerance.
In our annual chat, Yellowstonian founder Todd Wilkinson discusses current events with his old pal, Scott McMillion, publisher of Montana Quarterly. Scott even offers up a free gourmet recipe for elk!
This tiny national park in Lake Superior stands as a rebuttal. scientists say, to the way states in the American West are dealing with Canis lupus
Poet and angler Keith Shein has two new volumes that try to distill the essence of the Madison River Valley. For anyone who craves the mystery of going outdoors, he speaks to deeper currents. And, he shares an evocative poem
As John Vucetich writes from the oldest ongoing wolf study on Earth, science isn't about delivering answers frozen in time. It's about having the courage to learn from asking the right questions
Lois Red Elk, elder poet and Yellowstonian's bard in residence, returns with her column, Inyan Zi Voices, and a rumination on the power of a buffalo skull. Enjoy
Randy Carpenter is retiring after spending 30 years in the trenches of land use planning. Greater Yellowstone is at a point, he says, where beloved healthy rural landscapes will be lost unless advocates insist on slowing the spread of sprawl
In a special collaboration with noted artist Eric Junker, Yellowstonian is saying thanks this holiday season by rewarding your generosity with cool stuff to show you care every day