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Yellowstone National Park
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This page includes has links to more information about natural and culture resourses including: Park Publications with information on Geology, Wildlife, History, and General Information


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Other sites with awesome information on bears:


  • Our Yellowstone Slide file contains hundreds of photos of Black & Grizzly Bears.
  • Visit Windows Into Wonderland to take an electronic field trip exploring the lives and management of Yellowstone's bears.
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Watch our short, ranger videos online or download them to iTunes
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Greater Yellowstone Science Learning Center
Information information about the natural and cultural resources of Yellowstone and Grand Teton.
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Yellowstone Wolf.  

Did You Know?
There were no wolves in Yellowstone in 1994. The wolves that were reintroduced in 1995 and 1996 thrived and there are now over 300 of their descendents living in the Greater Yellowstone Area.

Last Updated: January 08, 2008 at 14:24 EST