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Yellowstone National Park is a giant swatch of terrain. Ninety percent of it barely touched, wilderness. Hidden within, one of the most remote places in the Lower 48. Right here, no road in any direction for 22 miles. It's within the largest ecosyste
Rivers of Babylon by the rivers of babylon. there we sat down yeah we wept. when we remembered zion. by the rivers of babylon. there we sat down yeah we wept. when we remembered zion. for there they that carried us away in captivity. requiring of us
In the skies above the Yellowstone River, an osprey scans the waters below for its next meal. Osprey have exceptionally acute vision and can pick out the movement of fish one hundred feet below. It's not easy to haul a struggling 3-pound trout out of
The end of winter comes late to the mountainous northwest of the United States, and in particular, it lingers in Yellowstone. The heart of Yellowstone is a high cold plateau, 8,000 / feet up, surround by the spires of the Rocky Mountains. After five
This mother bear's experience gives her family a good chance of survival until spring arrives. They will return again and again as the thaw releases more fish. On the warmer plains and valleys that surround the plateau, grazers are on the move. They
Clues to why the herds are drawn to the Yellowstone plateau lie in its deep and unique history. This plateau is the created bowl of a huge sleeping volcano. And melting rock below the surface still pushes the land up to the cold of high altitude. But
As 6 months of snow and ice begins to melt, Yellowstone starts to come back to life. Cascading snowmelt swells the streams and rivers. It's a hazard that the migrating herds must cross. Young are barely up to the task. The Yellowstone river has incre
As the migrating herds arrive in the plateaus river valleys, the spring is here. This is why they have made the journey after the famine of winter. Food is everywhere. Birds have flown in from as far away as the Arctic and subtropics. Canada geese jo
This pack seem prepared to allow their young a brief foray to experience the world beyond their den. But his high-octane lifestyle critically depends on the summer sun. And in Yellowstone, that's never a guarantee. In the mountains surrounding the pl
EXPLORATIONS - Yellowstone Volcano By Paul Thompson Broadcast: Wednesday, August 11, 2004 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: This is Faith Lapidus. VOICE TWO: And this is Doug Johnson with EXPLORATIONS in VOA Special
AS IT IS 2016-06-17 In Yellowstone, Don't Step in the Boiling Water This is Whats Trending Today This year is the 100th anniversary of the U.S. National Park Service. Millions of people from across the United States and around the world will spend pa
Yellowstone River Spill Raises Pipeline Safety Concerns Environmentalists are pushing for tighter regulations after the rupture of an Exxon Mobil oil pipeline which runs beneath the Yellowstone River in Montana. Before it was shut off, the burst pipe
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: Send an alert. Missing - dozens of bison. Last seen together, two holding pens at Yellowstone National Park. Authorities say the animals escaped when someone used bolt cutters to open up a fence. As Yellowstone Public Radio's Nate
MICHEL MARTIN, HOST: There is a movement to change the names of two landmarks in Yellowstone National Park, the nation's oldest national park. And that is bringing to light long buried atrocities. Yellowstone Public Radio's Nate Hegyi has this report
They are vast smoke plumes. Yellowstone is burning. Throughout the summer, the dry lodgepole pines have become like a tinderbox, and lightening has struck the match. The worst wild fires will burn for weeks. In 1988, a third of Yellowstone burnt in a
As the thaw reaches up into the mountains, a part of Yellowstone that few ever see is briefly revealed. From its first day above the snow, this pika is obsessed by food. It's in a frantic race to restock its winter larder before the snow closes in ag
As she approaches to see him off again, she realizes she has been injured. A damaged jaw would be a disaster for her and her family. Clearly in pain, she leads the anxious cubs to high ground away from the male. She nurses to calm and / reassure them
They may be a little safer here. But the food in the forest is far less nutritious than on the riverbanks. If they want to eat well and avoid wolves this winter, they'll need to keep on moving. As the elk move gradually downwards, they follow the riv
Bison graze on the front lawn of Gardiner Public School just outside the north entrance to Yellowstone National Park in Gardiner, Mont. on Feb. 15, 2008. (AP Photo / William Kronholm) YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. Yellowstone National Park saw an 8
LOURDES GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST: If you want to go for a spectacular bike ride this weekend, you might consider heading to Yellowstone National Park. Every spring, 50 miles of the main thoroughfares are open to bicycles only. And Montana Public Radio's