Yellowstone

The Yellowstone River is a tributary of the Missouri River, approximately 692 miles (1,114 km) long, in the Western United States.

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Reintroducing wolves to Yellowstone helped entire ecosystem thrive, 20-year study finds. The finding shows how the return or loss of apex predators can affect every part of the food web.

Yellowstone's Super-Hot Water May Hold The Secrets of Earth's First Breath

Ancient Microbes Reveal Secrets of Life’s Evolution in Yellowstone’s Hot Springs

New research on ancient life found in Yellowstone hot springs

New research methods reveal Yellowstone not ‘ready to blow’ anytime soon

New study assesses wildfire risk from standing dead trees in Yellowstone National Park - EurekAlert

Volcanic Activity Beneath Yellowstone's Massive Caldera Could Be on The Move

2,300 Years of Yellowstone’s Grazing Giants Uncovered in Lake Sediments

Large herbivores have lived in Yellowstone National Park for more than 2,000 years

Predation, not fear of wolves, keeps elk from denuding Yellowstone

How do coexisting animals find enough to eat? Biologists unlock insights into foraging habits in Yellowstone

New groups of methane-producing organisms in Yellowstone

The Ground Just Exploded in Front of Tourists at Yellowstone. Here's Why

Mule deer migration route proposed for ‘identification’ in Yellowstone ecosystem, not ‘designation’

A hidden danger lurks beneath Yellowstone

Yellowstone’s Wolves: A Debate Over Their Role in the Park’s Ecosystem

Giant viruses played a key role in early life, study in Yellowstone hot spring suggests

Out of the park: New research tallies total carbon impact of tourism at Yellowstone

Zombie Deer Disease: Everything To Know About Chronic Wasting Disease After Yellowstone Confirms First Infection

Yellowstone volcano super-eruptions appear to have multiple explosive events