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Black bear density in Yellowstone’s Northern Range is highest in Northern Rockies - The Spokesman Review

  Black bear density in Yellowstone’s Northern Range is highest in Northern Rockies

Yellowstone National Park statement about white bison calf - NPS

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  NEWS RELEASE Yellowstone National Park statement about white bison calf White bison calf in Lamar Valley on June 4, 2024 Courtesy / Jordan Creech News Release Date:  June 28, 2024 Contact:   Morgan Warthin , 307-344-2015 Confirmation   At this time, Yellowstone National Park can confirm, based on multiple creditable sightings, that a white bison calf was born in Lamar Valley on June 4, 2024.   Yellowstone’s Center for Resources Bison Management Team received numerous reports and photos of the calf taken on June 4 from park visitors, professional wildlife watchers, commercial guides and researchers.  To date, park staff have been unable to locate the calf.  To our knowledge, there have been no confirmed sightings by park visitors since June 4.  Photos provided to park biologists indicate the calf is leucistic (black eyes and hooves with some pigmentation), rather than an albino animal.  Significance   The birth of a white bison cal...

Reported birth of rare white buffalo calf in Yellowstone National Park fulfills Lakota prophecy - Montana Free Press

  Reported birth of rare white buffalo calf in Yellowstone National Park fulfills Lakota prophecy What could make a baby bison white? - whas11.com

Yellowstone rebuilds after historic June flood: Montana Untamed podcast - omaha.com

  Yellowstone rebuilds after historic June : Montana Untamed podcast 

Winter travel through Yellowstone offers top viewing opportunities - The Sheridan Press

  Winter travel through Yellowstone offers top viewing opportunities

Bison stampede in Yellowstone rocks bridge in ‘scary’ encounter - USA Today

  Bison stampede in Yellowstone rocks bridge in ‘scary’ encounter

A week-long vacation at Yellowstone [Travel Report] - The Oskaloosa Herald

  A week-long vacation at Yellowstone