A rare white bison calf was spotted in Yellowstone National Park this month, and since then, wildlife watchers have been trying to catch another glimpse of it. Photographer Erin Braaten ...
Ammond had heard about the white calf on The Weather Channel and was keen to see it on his family's trip to Yellowstone from Ohio. Usually, white bison are born in ranch herds due to interbreeding ...
A photograph released by Yellowstone National Park on Tuesday appeared to show an unidentified man lifting the bison calf from the Lamar River, Wyoming, after it was separated from its mother as ...
The herd rejected the calf despite repeated attempts by park rangers to reunite the young bison. Yellowstone is now ... "An unidentified white male in his 40-50s, wearing a blue shirt and black ...
Wild animals do not recognize park borders. Two of Yellowstone’s iconic species, bison and elk, spill seasonally—and naturally—beyond park boundaries looking for food. One is welcome.